I figured it out simplified code below for anyone else that has a brain fart along these lines:
Option Compare Database
Dim gFaxDate As Date
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Private Sub CalFaxDate_Exit(Cancel As Integer)
gFaxDate = CalFaxDate.Value
End Sub
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This is an ActiveX calendar control on an Access Form. The Calendar control is bound to a date field in the table that the records are being inserted into. At the moment, everything works fine provided that I select the date from the control for each record.
When I first enter the form, I...
Hello all,
I have a relatively simple form with a few text boxes and a Calendar Control. Since users will be entering records on this form usually for the same date all at once, I would like to pass the date Calendar.Value from one record to the next without the user needing to select it each...
Hello all, I hope someone can help answer this question.
I have a field containing a number value for seconds. For example:
Employee BreakTime
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JohnDoe 1800
Is there a function that can be utilized in a query that would allow me to convert the 1800...
The following was returned when I ran DBCC Checktable against a table in my database
0 rows affected on 204327 pages
My question is, why is the page count so high on a table that contains 0 rows?
The following was returned when I ran DBCC Checktable against a table in my database
0 rows affected on 204327 pages
My question is, why is the page count so high on a table that contains 0 rows?
I received a Windows 2000 stop message after upgrading my motherboard and processor. From what I have heard Windows 2k remembers "too much" about your old system and it is common to have problems even if you move a working hard drive from one win2k machine to another. I'm sure some of...
Hello all, I have found that certain dial up and network connections, when connected, cause me to lose access to all of my network resources. This includes mapped drives, internet access, etc.
Any ideas on what settings may be the problem? I know that in NT there was a "use default...
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