Microsoft KB Archive/173975

= ACC97: Search and Replace in Large Memo Field Causes IPF =

Article ID: 173975

Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q173975



Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.



SYMPTOMS
When you perform a search and replace in a Memo field containing more than 2052 characters, you receive one of the following error messages.

In Microsoft Windows 95
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.

If you click the Details button, you see the following information:

  MSACCESS caused an invalid page fault in MSACCESS.EXE.

In Microsoft Windows NT
  An application error has occurred and an application error log is   being generated. MSACCESS.exe

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 the "Building Applications with Microsoft Access 97" manual.



RESOLUTION
The following example uses an update query that calls a user-defined function to do the search and replace:

  Create a module and type the following line in the Declarations section if it is not already there:

     Option Explicit   Type the following procedure:

Function ReplaceString(strSearch As String, strSearchFor As String, _      strReplaceWith As String) On Error GoTo err_ReplaceString ' Searches the strSearch variable for strSearchFor ' and replaces it with strReplaceWith. Dim lngFoundLoc As Long   ' Location of match. Dim lngLenRemove As Long  ' Length of string being replaced. ' Set length of original text to skip. lngLenRemove = Len(strSearchFor) ' Set location of match. lngFoundLoc = InStr(1, strSearch, strSearchFor) ' If strSearchFor isn't found in strSearch ' just return the original string. If lngFoundLoc = 0 Then ReplaceString = strSearch ' If match is found, return original string up to match ' location, concatenate new text, and search the rest of       ' the string recursively for additional matches. Else ReplaceString = Left(strSearch, lngFoundLoc - 1) & _ strReplaceWith & _ ReplaceString(Mid(strSearch, lngFoundLoc + _ lngLenRemove), strSearchFor, strReplaceWith) End If   exit_ReplaceString: Exit Function ' Print error to Debug window and don't interrupt query. err_ReplaceString: Debug.Print "Error Replacing String """ & _ strSearchFor & """ with """ & _ strReplaceWith & """ in text """ & _ strSearch & """" ' If there is an error, return original string ' and exit the function. ReplaceString = strSearch Resume exit_ReplaceString End Function  On the Debug menu, click "Compile and Save All Modules."  Create a new query and add the table containing the Memo field:

     Query: qryUpdateMemos Type: Update Query

Field: <Name of Memo Field> Table: <Name of Table> Update To: ReplaceString([<Name of Memo Field>],[Search for],[Replace with]) Criteria: Field: Instr(1,[<Name of Memo Field>], [Search for]) Update To: Criteria: >0 </li> On the Query menu, click Parameters.</li> On the first line of the grid, type [Search for] in the Parameter field, and select Text from the Data Type box.</li> On the second line of the grid, type [Replace With] in the Parameter field, and select Text from the Data Type box.</li> Run the query. Enter the text to search for and the text to replace with when prompted.</li></ol>

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STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Access 97.

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Steps to Reproduce Problem
<ol> Start Microsoft Access and open a new blank database.</li>  Create the following table:

<pre class="fixed_text">     Table: tblMemoTable Field Name: MemoText Data Type: Memo Indexed: No

Close the table and save it as tblMemoTable. When prompted if you want to create a primary key, click No. </li>  Create a new module and type the following procedure:

Function FillMemo(strTableName As String, _        strFieldName As String)

Dim db As Database Dim rs As Recordset On Error GoTo Err_FillMemo Set db = CurrentDb Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(strTableName) With rs           .AddNew .Fields(strFieldName) = "abc" & String(2050, "x") .Update End With db.Close Exit_FillMemo: Exit Function

Err_FillMemo: MsgBox CStr(Err) & " " & Err.Description Resume Exit_FillMemo End Function </li> Type the following line in the Debug window, and then press ENTER:

?FillMemo("tblMemoTable","MemoText") </li> Open tblTableMemo.</li> On the Edit menu, click Replace.</li> In the Replace In Field dialog box, type abc in the Find What text box.</li> Type hij in the Replace With text box, and then click to clear the Match Whole Field check box.</li> Click Replace. Note that you receive one of the errors described in the "Symptoms" section.</li></ol>

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