In fact, I did just that. It didn't do anything whatsoever.<br>
I have a huge thick book on MS Access, and it really makes no mention of this type of thing.
ok, thanks.<br>
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I'll figure out just what that all means at some point.....<br>
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It's far more advanced in SQL than I am able to understand at this time.<br>
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I'm working on it though ;0
Dang it. They've gone and changed specs on me. I now need to have an autonumber instead of entering one by hand. The other part I still need. i.e., a letter inserted into the (now) input box, followed by the autonumber
Judging by what I see here, I think a lot of that post was cut off. <br>
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To continue:<br>
....would be named "BOH", and when I click on the radio button next to it (or the text that names the button), it will show a "B" in the input box near the radio button/id boxes. I then add 3 #'s and...
When I click on a radio button on a form, I need the 1st character of the<br>
name (in the text box next to the button) entered into an input field. Then<br>
I add 3 numbers and tab over to the next field. I.E., the button would be<br>
named
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