I understand where you are coming from. At the moment the calendar control is opened by the textbox´s GotFocus event, and am using the calendar control´s click event to fire the event in the subform, which I think is what you have shown above. The "commonevent" routine you mention is held in a...
Hi MajP
The afterupdate event in the subform does not get triggered when the date is inserted into the control on it by the date picker via VBA. This goes to the crux of my problem, as the event only triggers if I manually enter the date.
Hi MajP
I have to go into my office to try this, but first let me say that I describe myself as a programmer in the loosest possible way. I realise that it is bad design, but here's why. I haven't really coded for years as I now own a backpacker's hostel in Brazil. We had a local thief manage...
Hello
I would like to call the AfterUpdate event in a subform from the code module of another form.
Main Form Name: frmEditOccupiedBeds
Container Control Holding Subform: ctlSubform
Subform Name: subfrmEditBeds
Subform Control Name: txtFirstNight
If you are wondering what I am doing, here is...
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