Microsoft KB Archive/147134

= ACC: CreateControl Creates Empty Container for OLE Controls =

Article ID: 147134

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q147134



SYMPTOMS
Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.

When you use the CreateControl function to programmatically create an OLE control, only an empty container is created.



CAUSE
The CreateControl function does not add the OLE data needed to make the control functional. This occurs even if the procedure sets the Class or OLEClass properties of the control.



RESOLUTION
In order to create an OLE control at run time, you must first create a "template" form which contains all OLE controls that your procedure needs to create at run time. Then, the procedure must set the OLEData property of the new custom control to the OLEData property of the OLE control on the "template" form.

Create a form with all OLE controls that you plan for your procedure to create at run time. The procedure must set the OLEData property of the new OLE control to the OLEData property of the appropriate control on the template form. The following steps demonstrate how to do this with the Calendar control included with Microsoft Access.

This article assumes that you are familiar with Visual Basic for Applications and with creating Microsoft Access applications using the programming tools provided with Microsoft Access. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications, please refer to your version of the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access" manual.

 Open the sample database Northwind.mdb. Create a new blank form named Template. Insert a Calendar control and name it Calendar. Create a module and type the following line in the Declarations section if it is not already there:

Option Explicit

  Type the following procedure: Sub CreateCalendar Dim frm As Form Dim ctl As Control DoCmd.OpenForm "Template", acDesign, , , , acHidden Set frm = CreateForm Set ctl = CreateControl(frm.Name, acCustomControl, acDetail) ctl.OLEData = Forms!Template!Calendar.OLEData DoCmd.Restore DoCmd.Close acForm, "Template" End Sub  To test this function, type the following line in the Debug window, and then press ENTER:

CreateCalendar

Note that a new form is created with a Calendar control.</li></ol>

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Steps to Reproduce Behavior
<ol> Open the sample database Northwind.mdb.</li> Create a module and type the following line in the Declarations section if it is not already there:

Option Explicit

</li>  Type the following procedure: Sub CreateCalendar Dim frm As Form Dim ctl As Control Set frm = CreateForm Set ctl = CreateControl(frm.Name, acCustomControl, acDetail) ctl.Class = "MSACAL.MSACALCtrl.7" ctl.OLEClass = "Calendar Control" End Sub </li> To test this function, type the following line in the Debug window, and then press ENTER:

CreateCalendar

Note that a new form is created with an empty OLE control container even though the procedure set the Class and OLEClass properties.</li></ol>

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