After a bit of playing around and using the code suggested I have got it working.
There are two areas where I have placed the code.
One in the LostFocus Event of the Field
One in the Before Update Event of the Form.
I had to move it back to on lost focus (I figure that because nothing is being...
Hi there,
thans for your assistance.
As you suggested I added the code you wrote to the BeforeUpdate Event.
Then I tried it on the AfterUpdate Event.
In both cases the code did not behave how I described I needed it to. In both cases the msgbox did not appear and the cursor moved to the...
I have a database created on access 2000.
I have a form called aDataManipulationF.
This form has a sub form on it called aStaffTrainingUpdateIndividuallyF.
The sub form opens ready to add a new record.
On this sub form I have a field called SSDetailsID which has a default value of 0 (zero)...
Hi there,
thanks for your replies (remember I am a learner).
Just a note that the problem is with viewing the report.
On the assumption that the code works for viewing the report in landscape view I entered the code as part of the form's On Open command.
Was this the correct place to put...
Hi all
Another question - Hopefully it is easier to fix.
I have created a number of reports in landscape view.
They work perfectly.
The problem is now and then, when I least expect it they open in portrait view. I can't work out why it does this but it more commonly occurs if I open a...
I have an Access 2000 database.
I have a form called aDataInputF.
On this form I have 7 tabs (Pages) called
- MainP
- OperationalDetailsP
- SiteDetailsP
- StaffDetailsP
- Staff/SiteDetailsP
- TrainingCourseP
- TrainingProviderP
Except for MainP they all have forms (sub forms) on them
-...
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