In short the message you get tells you that the macro that the button is
linked to cannot be found. Then it tells you where it is looking for the
macro. If you look closer at this it is looking for the macro that is
located within the document and has the path Standard.Story.OpenForm. Is
the macro really located there?
If it is still giving you issues what happens if you try to attach the
macro to the button again?
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
Ian Whitfield skrev 2013-09-30 12:03:
Hi All
After some time working on other aspects of my Database I'm back to
trying to get a Pushbutton working to open a SubForm.
PClinuxOS 2013.08; LO Base 4.1.1.2; MySQL 5.1.55
My Database - "FSNew"
Tables - "Members" & "Story"
Forms - "FSNew.Members" & "FSNew.Story"
The Pushbutton on the Members Form has the event -
"Mouse Button Pressed - Standard.Story.OpenForm" .
On Clicking on the Button in the Members Form I get the error -
"A Scripting Framework error occurred while running the Basic script
vnd.sun.star.script:Standard.Story.OpenForm?language=Basic&location=document.
Message: The following Basic script could not be found:
library: 'Standard'
module: 'Story'
method: 'OpenForm'
location: 'document'"
Can someone decipher this for me please?? Thanks!!
IanW
Pretoria RSA
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