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Icecream7

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This may be a stupid question but I need to ask it......Can you have 2 recordsets in one event. With my form I want some of the information to write to one table and the rest to the other. I got the suggestion of splitting my table into two which I like, I'm just trying to figure it out before I change to much.

Also how would I get the form to write one person's options to a new row on the table? I'm still working on getting the CustomerID (an auto number) to transfer to the table with the persons name (chosen from a listbox).
 
'the folowing sql adds the new data to the end of the tbltable
'strSQL = "INSERT INTO tblTable ( ANumber, AString, ADate ) Values ( Me.ANumber, ' Me.AString ', # Me.ADate & # )"
docmd.runsql

first brackets contain the fields. second brackets contain the values

using recordsets, its a case of

.addnew
!field1 = me.textbox1
!field2 = me.textbox2
.update


Ian Mayor (UK)
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Programming is 1% coding, 50% error checking and 49% sweat as your application bombs out in front of the client.
 
So then I will need to declare the sql in the save button's click event? Also, if my user chooses multiple items from the listbox how would I write it to begin a new row for each selection?

Thanks for the help
 
How are ya Icecream7 . . .

I'm curious as to why your relying on recordsets in code when it appears its not necessary. Reason being, in your post origination you say:
Icecream7 said:
[blue]With my form I want some of the information to write to one table and the rest to the other. [purple]I got the suggestion of splitting my table into two which I like[/purple], I'm just trying to figure it out before I change to much.[/blue]
Since you intend to split the table, I'm sure [blue]some relationship will be established[/blue] between the two. With that a [blue]Form with subForm would allow you to directly save to both tables[/blue] (no code necessary)!

[blue]Your thoughts?[/blue]

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Hi TheAceMan1, thanks for the advice on the subform. This whole project is begining to make me very frustrated. The realationships is what I seem to be having a problem with. I did create a subform on the main but it needs tweeking. My customers form is saving to a table but the subform isn't so I need to find what is happening. I've been working on this project for so long I have family members saying "your still doing that".....makes me wanna slap them :)

So if my listboxes are created from a query how would I be able to have those options write to the other table? Sorry if it's a stupid question, I'm just confusing myself by making it harder than it is.
 
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