bustercoder
Programmer
- Mar 13, 2007
- 96
Hello,
I've been trying to handle this on the back end (see post "Duplicate Key Error in SOP10106"). Because I need to always have an initial insert, a VBA solution seems to be what's needed. Basically, I just need to to have the User Defined window open and have a default (static) value entered in one of the user defined fields, which would enable my update trigger solution. As I write this, now I'm thinking I could probably handle the whole thing in VBA, but at this point I just need the most straightforward and simplest, quickest solution. If someone could show me or point me to a VBA sample to do what I described I would really appreciate it. I've written some smaller VBA modules for Excel and Access, so would it be the same?
Thanks,
Buster
I've been trying to handle this on the back end (see post "Duplicate Key Error in SOP10106"). Because I need to always have an initial insert, a VBA solution seems to be what's needed. Basically, I just need to to have the User Defined window open and have a default (static) value entered in one of the user defined fields, which would enable my update trigger solution. As I write this, now I'm thinking I could probably handle the whole thing in VBA, but at this point I just need the most straightforward and simplest, quickest solution. If someone could show me or point me to a VBA sample to do what I described I would really appreciate it. I've written some smaller VBA modules for Excel and Access, so would it be the same?
Thanks,
Buster