Hey Dustin,
Yeah, there is a Startup menu in A97 as well and there is a Switchboard Manager. I'm really new to Access (but having a lot of fun with it) so I apologize if some of my questions seem stupid! :o)
-Frank
Here's one that may help:
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<HEAD>
<TITLE>Password Check</TITLE>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JAVASCRIPT TYPE="TEXT/JAVASCRIPT">
<!-- Hide script from older browsers
function validForm(passForm) {
if (passForm.passwd1.value == "") {
alert("You must enter a...
Good morning! I have two questions:
1. Is there a way to have text boxes disabled (grayed out) until another box is filled in first? I.e., you can't enter a Closed Report Date until the Pending Report Rcv'd Date has been entered.
2. As I was messing around, I saw that you could insert a...
OK, now it seems to work. It seems that all I had to do was get completely out of the db after unchecking the Display Database Window.
I would still be interested in knowing how I would go about setting the StartupShowDBWindow property to false.
Thanks again! :o)
f.
I looked in the A97 help index on how to set it up so that when a user opens the db, all they see is my Switchboard.
This is what it said:
You can set the StartupShowDBWindow property to False to hide the Database window so the user can't see the tables, queries, macros, and modules within...
Rick,
Thanks so much! Here's how I incorporated your suggestion, and it worked out beautifully!
WHERE (((DateDiff("y",[PendSent],Now()))>15) AND ([PendRcvd] Is Null));
I am really new to Access and SQL and you are going to see a lot of me around these parts. :o)
Thanks again!
f.
I have a report based on this SQL statement:
SELECT Information.[Inspection Number], DateDiff("y",[PendSent],Now()) AS DaysElapsed
FROM Information
WHERE (((DateDiff("y",[PendSent],Now()))>15));
Basically, it tells me how many days have passed since I sent out a pending...
I'm new to RDBMS, so go easy on me. :o)
I have a report based on this SQL statement:
SELECT Information.[Inspection Number], DateDiff("y",[PendSent],Now()) AS DaysElapsed
FROM Information
WHERE (((DateDiff("y",[PendSent],Now()))>15));
Basically, it tells me how many days...
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