Apologize for the poor title. I was not able to nicely articulate it in a short version.
I have a form that I would like to have a text box that will pass text/numbers entered into a combo box. Below those will be a datasheet. I want to be able to enter say E-104 in the text box, hit enter, then that value appear will as a selectable option in the combo-box. That is easy enough for me to figure out. The next part is what I have not been able to resolve.
Once you load the combo box with the value, I want the datasheet below it to be "tied" to that particular entry. So if you enter values while the combo box has E-104, those values are saved under that ID. If you change the box to E-105, the datasheet will show any values entered under that value etc etc. So what is displayed in the datasheet depends on the value selected in the combo box. Essentially I am trying to use the combo box as a holder of an ID that I want the datasheet based off of.
Is something like that doable? Are there better methods? I had made a post a few days ago about using dynamic tabs in a tab control, but I think something like this would be a cleaner solution.
I have a form that I would like to have a text box that will pass text/numbers entered into a combo box. Below those will be a datasheet. I want to be able to enter say E-104 in the text box, hit enter, then that value appear will as a selectable option in the combo-box. That is easy enough for me to figure out. The next part is what I have not been able to resolve.
Once you load the combo box with the value, I want the datasheet below it to be "tied" to that particular entry. So if you enter values while the combo box has E-104, those values are saved under that ID. If you change the box to E-105, the datasheet will show any values entered under that value etc etc. So what is displayed in the datasheet depends on the value selected in the combo box. Essentially I am trying to use the combo box as a holder of an ID that I want the datasheet based off of.
Is something like that doable? Are there better methods? I had made a post a few days ago about using dynamic tabs in a tab control, but I think something like this would be a cleaner solution.