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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T18:43:07+00:00 2026-06-10T18:43:07+00:00

I have a class that’s handling my connection to an Access 2003 database. I

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I have a class that’s handling my connection to an Access 2003 database. I would like to setup the same thing only for Access 07/10 .accdb files. Any help is appreciated! Thank you!

Here’s a list of my references and a copy of the class object

References:

  • Microsoft Access 14.0 Object Library
  • Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library

ConnectionClass:

Option Explicit

Private Const DbFile = "\\server\folders\Report.mdb"
Dim OpenConn As DAO.Database
Dim ObjAccess As Object

Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    On Error Resume Next
    Set OpenConn = DAO.OpenDatabase(DbFile)
    If Err.Number = 3024 Then MsgBox "Check connection string in the VBA StaticClass object", vbOKOnly

    Set ObjAccess = CreateObject("Access.Application")
    ObjAccess.Visible = False
    ObjAccess.OpenCurrentDatabase (DbFile)
End Sub

Public Function runSQL(ByVal sql As String) As Recordset
    Set runSQL = OpenConn.OpenRecordset(sql)
End Function

Public Function runVolumeReport(ByVal inMacro As String)
    ObjAccess.DoCmd.RunMacro inMacro
End Function

Public Function closeResources()
    Set ObjAccess = Nothing
    OpenConn.Close
End Function
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    2026-06-10T18:43:08+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 6:43 pm

    There is an issue in Class_Initialize.

    On Error Resume Next
    Set OpenConn = DAO.OpenDatabase(DbFile)
    If Err.Number = 3024 Then MsgBox "Check connection string in the VBA StaticClass object", vbOKOnly
    

    Because of On Error Resume Next, any error other than 3024 (“Could not find file”) will pass silently and OpenConn will not be set as you intend. Later when you attempt to use OpenConn, you will trigger another error. And, in a comment, you reported you do get another error with this line:

    Set runSQL = OpenConn.OpenRecordset(sql)
    

    Unfortunately, due to On Error Resume Next, we don’t know why OpenDatabase failed leaving OpenConn unset. Since ObjAccess seems to work as an Access application object, you could try setting OpenConn to ObjAccess.CurrentDb.

    Private Sub Class_Initialize()
        Set ObjAccess = CreateObject("Access.Application")
        ObjAccess.Visible = False
        ObjAccess.OpenCurrentDatabase DbFile
        Set OpenConn = ObjAccess.CurrentDb
    End Sub
    

    OTOH, you may be able to dispense with OpenConn entirely if you change your runSQL function like this …

    Public Function runSQL(ByVal sql As String) As Recordset
        'Set runSQL = OpenConn.OpenRecordset(sql) '
        Set runSQL = ObjAccess.CurrentDb.OpenRecordset(sql)
    End Function
    
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