>Greetings,
>This is freaking me out!!
>I have a version of my program that has data on a server...I'm working on trapping a #1104 error to see if I can do something about it, or at least learn more about this troublesome error...however, in order for me to do this, I need to recreate #1104 conditions, the best way(I thought) to do this was to accesst the data, then disconnect the network cable and then hit navigation buttons...which works...until I put in a little more code to trap this error. In my app I'm using a wizard toolbar, which has it's own error handler in the Error Event. Well, I thought I'd try and dissable that and make it use my own that gave more info...MISTAKE!! after doing this, I'll start the program, disconnect from the network...and NO ERROR!?!?! I CAN EVEN CHANGE DATA, SAVE IT CLOSE THE PROGRAM...RECONNECT AND THE RE-OPEN THE PROGRAM AND THE DATA IS STILL CHANGED...BUT THE ACTUAL DATA IS NOT CHANGED?!?!? ARGH!!!! This is nuts...well it's friday, so screw it!!
>but if someone could leave an answer for me for monday???:)
It sounds like some error handler is handling the error and not doing anything about it. How did you "disable" the toolbar's error method?
Erik Moore
Clientelligence