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Old 12-23-2009, 12:04 AM
advin advin is offline Access MailMerge DataSource in VB Windows XP Access MailMerge DataSource in VB Office 2007
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Hallo,



I'm trying to acces the DataSource via
Code:
Doc.MailMerge.DataSource.DataFields(INDEX/FIELDNAME).Value
usually this is no problem, but in case of two fields i get an error stating that the memory is corrupt/ or an Automation error!

I have no problems accessing the Name property via:
Code:
Doc.MailMerge.DataSource.DataFields(INDEX/FIELDNAME).Name
!

Any ideas what wrong with those two fields?

p.s.: when running the merge ALL fields are populated correctly! Only accessing the fields via VBA is causing an error!

regards, advin
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Here's the detailed error message:

"Runtimeerror '-2147417848 (80010108)':

Automation error
The called object was disconnected from the clients"

<- i translated it on my own as i recieve a german error!

any hints?
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