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Article ID: 293334 - Last Review: November 6, 2003 - Revision: 3.0
ACC2002: Event Topics, Property Topics, and Other Help Topics Related to Batch Transactions in Access 2002 Are Incorrect
This article was previously published under Q293334
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
This article applies only to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).
The following events and properties are not available in Access 2002, even though these events and properties are documented in the Access 2002 Help system.
- AfterBeginTransaction
- AfterCommitTransaction
- BatchUpdates
- BeforeBeginTransaction
- BeforeCommitTransaction
- BeginBatchEdit
- CommitOnClose
- CommitOnNavigation
- RollbackTransaction
- UndoBatchEdit
The following Help topics are also not correct.
- About batch transactions
- Save multiple records in a batch transaction
- What's new in Microsoft Access; the Batch Updates in Microsoft Access Projects using Microsoft SQL Server section
You may also see a link to a Help topic on the Web titled "WEB: Using Batch Updates and Transactions with Client-Server Applications." This page is not available.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
Steps to Reproduce the Behavior
- Open the sample project NorthwindCS.adp.
- Press ALT+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor.
- On the Help menu, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help.
- Type BatchUpdates in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topics that are returned.
Note that topics are returned, even though batch transactions were removed in the final release of Microsoft Access 2002.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition
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