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  1. bob fitz

    HELLO GURUS

    Yes, you can also walk off a kerb at the side of the road and cross it with your eyes closed and your hands over your ears. Just because you can doesn't mean that you should. Read the following link for an explanation of why you shouldn't ;) Evils of Lookups in tables
  2. bob fitz

    HELLO GURUS

    "Store accrued leave days" the number of "Leave Days" taken should not be stored in a table. Calculations should be done as and when needed. I hope these "Lookup" are being used on a form to store the PK and NOT as lookups at the table level. BTW Welcome to the forum :):)
  3. bob fitz

    Percentage Change in Value

    Your welcome. I suspect that it's all about understanding the maths ;)
  4. bob fitz

    Percentage Change in Value

    Perhaps: =([Current_Price]-[Stop_Current])/[stop_current]
  5. bob fitz

    Solved Column in Text Box

    Might be better to use a subform or a listbox.
  6. bob fitz

    Percentage Change in Value

    Indeed. Thank you for the correction.
  7. bob fitz

    Percentage Change in Value

    Perhaps something like: =([Current_Price]-[Net_Share_Cost])/[Net_Share_Cost] as the Record Source of the textbox called Percentage_PC If you are intending to do anything else with this db I would suggest that you Normalize it and get rid of the many "Lookup" fields that you have. Lookups...
  8. bob fitz

    Hello from Scotland

    Welcome to the forum :) It is probably best to start a new thread with whatever is troubling you if you can't find the answer in an earlier thread.
  9. bob fitz

    Hi from Australia and a long lost MS Access user

    Hi Peter. Welcome to the forum :) Before you start on the Front end it would be wise to ensure that your tables are designed and related correctly. Can you post a copy of the db or show us a picture of your relationships window.
  10. bob fitz

    Getting old forget mdb password

    Ahhh.... Just a spring chicken, like me ;) :ROFLMAO:
  11. bob fitz

    Solved Access Shortcut (right-click) Tool by Dale Fye

    Hi Colin Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, it was watching the video that made me want to find the download ;).
  12. bob fitz

    Solved Access Shortcut (right-click) Tool by Dale Fye

    Thank you, gentlemen. Clearly, I've had another "senior" moment. I thought they were downloads for 32/64 bit versions of OFFICE. Sorry to be a bother and thank you for your help and patience.
  13. bob fitz

    Solved Access Shortcut (right-click) Tool by Dale Fye

    Yes. That's the one, but I can't see a way to download it :unsure:
  14. bob fitz

    Solved Access Shortcut (right-click) Tool by Dale Fye

    Can anybody please give me a link to where I can download the Access Shortcut (right-click) Tool by Dale Fye
  15. bob fitz

    Group tables

    EDITED How do you arrive at the values you have in the "From" and "To" columns of the second diagram
  16. bob fitz

    Call a button's action from VBA

    Instead of copying the code, what happens if you Call the buttons Click event.
  17. bob fitz

    Solved Parameter Query

    Try: <CInt([How many months?])
  18. bob fitz

    Solved Parameter Query

    can you post a copy of the db with a few fictitious records to illustrate the problem
  19. bob fitz

    Solved Splitting DB

    can you post a copy of the db
  20. bob fitz

    Solved Splitting DB

    you get that when you try to create the accde file. Open any code module, click Debug and try to compile the code
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