Microsoft KB Archive/101372

= ADT: Use "MSACCESS" in DDEInitiate w/ Run-Time App (1.0, 2.0) =

Article ID: 101372

Article Last Modified on 6/13/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access Distribution Kit 1.1
 * Microsoft Access Developer's Toolkit 2.0

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This article was previously published under Q101372



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

Applications can initiate a dynamic data exchange (DDE) conversation with a run-time application developed with Microsoft Access by specifying "MSACCESS" rather than the .MDB file, as the application name.



STATUS
This behavior is by design.



MORE INFORMATION
To communicate with a run-time application using DDE, it is strongly recommended that you use the name of the .MDB file, not "MSACCESS," as the application name when you are initiating a DDE conversation.

The run-time version of Microsoft Access responds to both Microsoft Access and the name of the .MDB file as the application name.

Steps to Reproduce Behavior
 Start Microsoft Access and open the sample database NWIND.MDB. In the Database window, choose the Macro button and select Sample AutoExec from the list. From the File menu, choose Rename. In the Macro Name box, type "AutoExec" (without the quotation marks), and then press ENTER. Quit Microsoft Access. In Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu. Type the following line, and then press ENTER:

C:\<ACCESS>\MSARN100.EXE NWIND.MDB

where <ACCESS> is your Microsoft Access program directory.</li> Start Microsoft Access again and create a new database, or open a database other than NWIND.MDB.</li>  Create or open a module and add the following Access Basic function: Option Explicit

Function DDEWithNWIND Dim chan chan = DDEInitiate("MSACCESS", "NWIND;TABLE Employees") MsgBox DDERequest(chan, "FirstRow") DDETerminate chan End Function </li> From the View menu, choose Immediate Window. Type the following line, and then press ENTER:

? DDEWithNWIND

Note that a message containing the first record from the Employees table in NWIND.MDB is displayed.</li></ol>

NOTE: The run-time application responds correctly to the DDEInitiate statement that reads: chan = DDEInitiate("NWIND", "NWIND;TABLE Employees")

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