VBA Plugin Err: “Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project”
I have created an .ade from an adp without problems.
When I try to open the .ade file I get the following error:
"Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project"
The following files are my project:
- Lib.ade (Version 1): external library
- MainProgram.ade: compiled and made ade when the reference is to Version 1 and it works fine.
I sent these two file to client station without any problems but when I did some new changes and make new Lib.ade (Version 2) and sent to client environment, MainProgram (Version 1) gave the mentioned error.
Thanks for any help.
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I have created an .ade from an adp without problems.
When I try to open the .ade file I get the following error:
"Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project"
The following files are my project:
- Lib.ade (Version 1): external library
- MainProgram.ade: compiled and made ade when the reference is to Version 1 and it works fine.
I sent these two file to client station without any problems but when I did some new changes and make new Lib.ade (Version 2) and sent to client environment, MainProgram (Version 1) gave the mentioned error.
Thanks for any help.
access-vba
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That's the limitation of the smartness of using library files. When updated, then all main applications using the library must be recompiled using the updated library file.
– Gustav
Dec 29 '18 at 14:54
There is no any way to recompile .ade?, and could you please give me a reference about that limitations because I search a lot without any result.
– neo-ray
Dec 30 '18 at 5:04
2
Sorry, no reference. It's just "common knowledge" learned the hard way by all developers going this route. So, distribute the freshly compiled main file library file as a pair.
– Gustav
Dec 30 '18 at 9:26
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I have created an .ade from an adp without problems.
When I try to open the .ade file I get the following error:
"Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project"
The following files are my project:
- Lib.ade (Version 1): external library
- MainProgram.ade: compiled and made ade when the reference is to Version 1 and it works fine.
I sent these two file to client station without any problems but when I did some new changes and make new Lib.ade (Version 2) and sent to client environment, MainProgram (Version 1) gave the mentioned error.
Thanks for any help.
access-vba
I have created an .ade from an adp without problems.
When I try to open the .ade file I get the following error:
"Requested type library or wizard is not a VBA project"
The following files are my project:
- Lib.ade (Version 1): external library
- MainProgram.ade: compiled and made ade when the reference is to Version 1 and it works fine.
I sent these two file to client station without any problems but when I did some new changes and make new Lib.ade (Version 2) and sent to client environment, MainProgram (Version 1) gave the mentioned error.
Thanks for any help.
access-vba
access-vba
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That's the limitation of the smartness of using library files. When updated, then all main applications using the library must be recompiled using the updated library file.
– Gustav
Dec 29 '18 at 14:54
There is no any way to recompile .ade?, and could you please give me a reference about that limitations because I search a lot without any result.
– neo-ray
Dec 30 '18 at 5:04
2
Sorry, no reference. It's just "common knowledge" learned the hard way by all developers going this route. So, distribute the freshly compiled main file library file as a pair.
– Gustav
Dec 30 '18 at 9:26
add a comment |
1
That's the limitation of the smartness of using library files. When updated, then all main applications using the library must be recompiled using the updated library file.
– Gustav
Dec 29 '18 at 14:54
There is no any way to recompile .ade?, and could you please give me a reference about that limitations because I search a lot without any result.
– neo-ray
Dec 30 '18 at 5:04
2
Sorry, no reference. It's just "common knowledge" learned the hard way by all developers going this route. So, distribute the freshly compiled main file library file as a pair.
– Gustav
Dec 30 '18 at 9:26
1
1
That's the limitation of the smartness of using library files. When updated, then all main applications using the library must be recompiled using the updated library file.
– Gustav
Dec 29 '18 at 14:54
That's the limitation of the smartness of using library files. When updated, then all main applications using the library must be recompiled using the updated library file.
– Gustav
Dec 29 '18 at 14:54
There is no any way to recompile .ade?, and could you please give me a reference about that limitations because I search a lot without any result.
– neo-ray
Dec 30 '18 at 5:04
There is no any way to recompile .ade?, and could you please give me a reference about that limitations because I search a lot without any result.
– neo-ray
Dec 30 '18 at 5:04
2
2
Sorry, no reference. It's just "common knowledge" learned the hard way by all developers going this route. So, distribute the freshly compiled main file library file as a pair.
– Gustav
Dec 30 '18 at 9:26
Sorry, no reference. It's just "common knowledge" learned the hard way by all developers going this route. So, distribute the freshly compiled main file library file as a pair.
– Gustav
Dec 30 '18 at 9:26
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That's the limitation of the smartness of using library files. When updated, then all main applications using the library must be recompiled using the updated library file.
– Gustav
Dec 29 '18 at 14:54
There is no any way to recompile .ade?, and could you please give me a reference about that limitations because I search a lot without any result.
– neo-ray
Dec 30 '18 at 5:04
2
Sorry, no reference. It's just "common knowledge" learned the hard way by all developers going this route. So, distribute the freshly compiled main file library file as a pair.
– Gustav
Dec 30 '18 at 9:26