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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:41:45+00:00 2026-05-11T20:41:45+00:00

Sorry if this is a noob question, but I have been given the dubious

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Sorry if this is a noob question, but I have been given the dubious honour of supporting an ancient legacy Access 2000 .adp application, written badly by someone years ago who is no longer around, when i have little experience with Access or VB myself 🙂

I have set up a WinXP dev machine with Access 2000 (it’s an Access 2000 project) to do some support work. There is a pre-existing line of code which is supposed to print a report, which calls DoCmd.OpenReport with 6 arguments:

DoCmd.OpenReport ReportName, acViewPreview, , "orderId = 1234", , Printtype

When I run it I get a compile error: “Wrong number of arguments or invalid property assignment”.

So I used ‘intellisense’ on DoCmd.OpenReport, and my access VB code editor tells me it is expecting only 4 arguments, not 6: ReportName, acViewNormal, FilterName and WhereCondition. When I go to the object browser for the command, the definition is:

Sub OpenReport(ReportName, [View As AcView = acViewNormal], [FilterName], [WhereCondition])
Member of Access.DoCmd (i.e. 4 args)

Looking on various posts on the web, some people seem to be passing 4 args, some 6. What gives? I’m guessing there are different versions of Access code libraries, and I have the wrong one. But I have no idea where to start resolving this. Anyone know Access and can help me out?

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    2026-05-11T20:41:45+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:41 pm

    In Access 2000, the OpenReport method accepted 4 parameters:

    DoCmd.OpenReport reportname[, view][, filtername][, wherecondition]

    where [, parameter] are optional.

    In Access XP, OpenReport gained 2 more parameters to give:

    DoCmd.OpenReport reportname[, view][, filtername][, wherecondition][, windowmode][, openargs]

    Printtype is being used as an argument to the report and will need to be passed in using another method, e.g. read from the form field or public property.

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