Yes, I'm calling the query via a command button. A macro that opens the query is attached to the OnClick event of the command button. The macro is very simple - open the query, open a report sourcing from the query, and then close the query. As far as the query itself, I built the criteria on...
"Peeping Tom",
There's not much to peep here - no, I don't have codes behind the control. I did it the "dummy" way - I clicked on the combo box icon on the tool bar and then just followed the wizard by telling it to link to the query, which supposedly runs off the state...
I have two combo boxes on a form, one is sourced from a table listing of all states, and the other one is sourced from a query that pulls out the zip codes of the state chosen on the first combo box. I then set a command to rerun that query every time a different state is chosen in the first...
I have a combo box that lists out, say, 4 option values, and a check box beside it to enable/disable the combo box. Then I have a query run on a table based on the option chosen in the combo box. However, if the check box is not clicked , i.e., the combo box is not enabled in the first place...
I have a similar question to althea's. I have two combo boxes on a form, one is sourced from a table listing of all states, and the other one is sourced from a query that pulls out the zip codes of the state chosen on the first combo box. I then set a command to rerun that query every time a...
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