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Hello all, I have created a class to track the session details on a database we use at work. The class stores information about the current user, start time, end time, etc. The object instantiated from this class works perfectly until I am closing the DB and then it disappears before it can update the log table with the ending time. Here is a brief summary. The startup form is a hidden form that declares and sets the object in the From_load. The properties are set and the table record written. Then the main menu form is opened and the user does what ever they need to do. When they exit the program, the hidden form is last to close and the log table should be updated in the Form_unload procedure. Everything works correctly until I get to the From_unload. At that point anything that includes reference to the session object's properties or methods generates an error 91- object missing. I have tracked the object properties in the Watch window and they exist throughout the life of the program but disappear between the close procedure of the main form and the Form_unload of the hidden form. Why? One of my many "fixes" was to move the object declaration to a standard module used to define global constants and a few variable. That made no change. I still get error 91. Do "global" objects go out of scope before the form that created them closes? Do I need to do the "set gobjSession = new clsSession" in a different module? I would appreciate any help or advice you can give me. I am using Access 2003. Thanks, Michael |
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