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Angelique21

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Jun 21, 2006
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Hope someone can suggest a way of how to go about this situation:

I have a Proforma Sub Form that has a Proforma No with input mask "PI"00/000;0 and then on the Proforma Form there is a combo box, used as a Search Facility for Proformas, having the same input mask "PI"00/000;0

The problem is that I would like that the user when he wants he can enter as well letters that is for example : PI00/000SUP. But obviously now if I change both input masks on Form and Sub Form, the other Proformas No stored as "PI"00/000;0 will not be compatible and thus will not allow me to search..

Any suggestions?!

Thanks a lot
 
Can't help with your problem, but I am curious:
What is "Proforma"?

I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger.
Then it hit me.
 
Sorry off-topic angelique;
no PHV, I'm a fan tho...

I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger.
Then it hit me.
 
Off-topic continued (sorry Angelique)
sorry genomon, but I'm a french guy and thus don't understand tho...
 
Abbreviated form of "though".
I think you would say bien que?

I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger.
Then it hit me.
 
Nevermind, I still doesn't understand your sig, but will continue to be live and well.
 
Just for your information:

A Proforma is like a quotation, before issuing the actual Order and confirmed by the customer
 
Angleique21, I would like to understand your problem better.

I am new to access, but I like a good logic problem. Could you elaborate for a lowly noob such as myself?

If you can explain it to me on my level, I would be happy to help you think.

Aaron


PS - If you do try to explain it to me, don't worry about talking down to me, because there is sooo much I don't know.
 
PHV,

genomon's sig is a pun.

"Then it hit me" is an expression commonly used when an answer comes unexpectedly to a person.

For instance, one might say, "I was working on a problem all day and had given up on finding the answer then it hit me."

So, here, the answer to the question "Why is the baseball getting bigger" figuratively "hit him" when the baseball literally hit him.
 
Thanks postermmxvicom for the explanation.
I still doesn't understand why he said No to my Hit By Pitch ? (unless he thought it was my answer to Proforma...)
Anyway, sorry Angelique for so many off-topic in your thread :~/
 
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