References in vba

References in vba

am 15.01.2008 22:04:16 von darwinbaldrich

Hello everybody:

I'd like to know what references in my vba code are used or not.

I work in a code made by another person previously, i founded to many
references and i believe that someones are not used.

I'd like to optimize the application ereasing the useless references.

Thanks a lot.

Re: References in vba

am 15.01.2008 22:27:52 von Tony Toews

CenturionX wrote:

>I'd like to know what references in my vba code are used or not.
>
>I work in a code made by another person previously, i founded to many
>references and i believe that someones are not used.
>
>I'd like to optimize the application ereasing the useless references.

What version of Access? Are you using ADO or DAO or both?

Do you have any references besides the basic three? Are you sure you need them?
Write down the path and name of the extra ones (or put the following code in a module
and execute the code), delete from the references list and Compile and Save All.
Keep any necessary references and ensure they are distributed to the target system.

Dim ref As Reference

For Each ref In Access.References
Debug.Print ref.Name & " " & ref.FullPath & " " & ref.Major & "." & ref.Minor
Next ref

For a very detailed page on reference problems see
http://www.accessmvp.com/djsteele/AccessReferenceErrors.html

Ctrl+G will take you into the Debug/Immediate window. Then click on
Tools on the menu bar and References.

The Access 97 default references are:
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 8.0 Object Library
Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library

The Access 2000 default references are:
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 9.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
or
Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library

The Access 2002 default references when the MDB is created in Access
2000 format are:
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library

The Access 2002 default references when the MDB is created in Access
2002 format are:
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library.

The Access 2003 default references when the MDB is in A2000 format are
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 11.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library

The Access 2003 default references when the MDB is in A2002/A2003 format are
Visual Basic for Applications
Microsoft Access 11.0 Object Library
OLE Automation
Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library

Tony
--
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Re: References in vba

am 15.01.2008 22:47:11 von darwinbaldrich

On 15 jan, 16:27, "Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote:
> CenturionX wrote:
> >I'd like to know what references in my vba code are used or not.
>
> >I work in a code made by another person previously, i founded to many
> >references and i believe that someones are not used.
>
> >I'd like to optimize the application ereasing the useless references.
>
> What version of Access? =A0 Are you using ADO or DAO or both?
>
> Do you have any references besides the basic three? =A0Are you sure you ne=
ed them?
> Write down the path and name of the extra ones (or put the following code =
in a module
> and execute the code), delete from the references list and Compile and Sav=
e All.
> Keep any necessary references and ensure they are distributed to the targe=
t system.
>
> Dim ref As Reference
>
> =A0 =A0 For Each ref In Access.References
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Debug.Print ref.Name & " " & ref.FullPath & " " & ref.Majo=
r & "." & ref.Minor
> =A0 =A0 Next ref
>
> For a very detailed page on reference problems seehttp://www.accessmvp.com=
/djsteele/AccessReferenceErrors.html
>
> Ctrl+G will take you into the Debug/Immediate window. =A0Then click on
> Tools on the menu bar and References.
>
> The Access 97 default references are:
> Visual Basic for Applications
> Microsoft Access 8.0 Object Library
> Microsoft DAO 3.5x Object Library
>
> The Access 2000 default references are:
> Visual Basic for Applications
> Microsoft Access 9.0 Object Library
> OLE Automation
> Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
> =A0 or
> Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
>
> The Access 2002 default references when the MDB is created in Access
> 2000 format are:
> Visual Basic for Applications
> Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library
> OLE Automation
> Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
>
> The Access 2002 default references when the MDB is created in Access
> 2002 format are:
> Visual Basic for Applications
> Microsoft Access 10.0 Object Library
> OLE Automation
> Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library.
>
> The Access 2003 default references when the MDB is in A2000 format are
> Visual Basic for Applications
> Microsoft Access 11.0 Object Library
> OLE Automation
> Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
> Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 Library
>
> The Access 2003 default references when the MDB is in A2002/A2003 format a=
re
> Visual Basic for Applications
> Microsoft Access 11.0 Object Library
> OLE Automation
> Microsoft DAO 3.6 Object Library
> Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library
>
> Tony
> --
> Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
> =A0 =A0Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
> read the entire thread of messages.
> =A0 =A0Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems athttp://w=
ww.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
> =A0 =A0Tony's Microsoft Access Blog -http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/

THANKS Very usefull

Re: References in vba

am 16.01.2008 03:25:22 von Lyle Fairfield

CenturionX wrote in news:affc6981-42f8-4d51-
bda7-d76e00b99b05@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

> Hello everybody:
>
> I'd like to know what references in my vba code are used or not.
>
> I work in a code made by another person previously, i founded to many
> references and i believe that someones are not used.
>
> I'd like to optimize the application ereasing the useless references.
>
> Thanks a lot.

Remove one. Click Compile. (It's under the debug heading). Problem? Reset
the reference.

Remove another one. Click Compile. No problem? Keep on truckin'.