Recent content by ardy

  1. ardy

    Solved Expression Builder Latest Date in Forms

    Thank you all for responding...... I Do Appreciate it. @CJ_London You are right I was missing the "=". How I miss that is a dilemma, but you look at something for hours the simplest things are missing. So " =DMax("[Sample Date]","DDW_Import") works and I can get the show on the road. thank...
  2. ardy

    Solved Expression Builder Latest Date in Forms

    As far As I can see/tell they are correct....
  3. ardy

    Solved Expression Builder Latest Date in Forms

    It gives me #Name? Error..... DMax("[Sample Date]","DDW_Import")
  4. ardy

    Solved Expression Builder Latest Date in Forms

    Hello All, I am trying to use the expression builder to get the latest date in a table in a form inside an unbound text box utilizing DLookUp. Have tried a bunch of different syntax options of the same formula.o_O None are working what am I doing wrong..... Any help is appreciated...
  5. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Thanks for the reply this worked =DLookUp("APN","Access_Agreement","Well_ID = '" & [Well_ID] & "'")
  6. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Bingo......... cheekybuddha Dam I hate Access's Syntax stuff..... Is there a some white papers that you guys can point me to that tells you when you got to use what and what type of syntax well this works thanks a lot guys...... I really do appreciate this.
  7. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Would it make a difference if the form is Build From A Query Vs a table?
  8. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    It seems to be Okay
  9. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Good Question...... I thought that also, Not being very good in terminology I am using the unbounded box in the same form I am doing the Dlookup. The form is tabbed form
  10. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Opps, Sorry I missed that One but still same error #Name?
  11. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Well_ID is a String
  12. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Hello bob fitz..... Thank for joining in...... see below
  13. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    theDBguy - The_Doc_Man I do appreciate the help..... theDBguy you are right I am using the unbounded in a form to pull info from another table..... Here the versions I tried & get the same error. =DLookUp([APN],[Access_Agreement],"[Well_ID] = ' " & [Me].[Well_ID] & " ' ")...
  14. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Thanks for the quick reply..... I tried =DLookUp("APN","Access_Agreement","Well_ID = '" & Me.Well_ID & "'") I get the #Name? error. I did check the Control Source in the form and it is Well_ID, I am not sure if it make a difference or not by the expression builder automatically add [] to...
  15. ardy

    DLookUp - Syntax

    Hello All, I am trying to pull a number(Not string) from a form I am working on. I think my issue is syntax but can't figure this out and I have tried several version all ending up in #Error Domain = Access_Agreement expression = APN (number) criteria = lookup from a field from the form...
Top Bottom