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    Advice needed Tricky Dates

    Wow 'The_Doc_Man'. What a response! Many thanks Rob
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    Advice needed Tricky Dates

    Hello folks I wonder if anyone can advise me as to how to address the following problem: On a form I have to input a [StartDate] and an [EndDate] The underlying query then calculates the total number of days between these dates [DaysWorked]. This works so far. What I would like to do next...
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    Value determined by combobox selection

    Thank you so much Ridders. This works! A bit cheeky, I know, but do you have any idea how to make the combo box invisible by default but appear when 'clothing' is selected? If it's a difficult task, just ignore this. What you have given me is great. Rob
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    Value determined by combobox selection

    Good Morning Foks I have a form [MainForm] and a continuous subform [subForm1]. The subform is based on a table [Ordertbl], which contains a payment method field [Paymeth]. The payment method defaults to (1)"Cash" every time a new record is created by selecting one of the 'classification1'...
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    Code Needed - dodgy explanation!

    Many thanks for your insight Plog. I'll certainly look into your recommendations, however, with the exception of the possible future problem, the system is working very well. Perhaps more problems will become evident in the future though, so it's definitely worth looking at restructuring...
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    Code Needed - dodgy explanation!

    The Stock Table is [ItemClassLevel3ID]
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    Code Needed - dodgy explanation!

    Please see attached
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    Code Needed - dodgy explanation!

    Hello folks I would be grateful for any suggestions to solve the below problem. It's a fairly straightforward problem, but incredibly difficult to explain straightforwardly. I will try though. As part of a stock control database, there is a facility for parents to purchase school uniforms and...
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    Navigation Pane appearing at print command

    Arnel, once again you have come to the rescue. Many thanks Rob
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    Navigation Pane appearing at print command

    This problem has got me scratching my head. I would like the report to simply print without opening and I have a button on a form that orders 2 copies of a report to be printed. The report is an invoice for items purchased. Everything works well except that when I click the button, the...
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    Updatiing a number field from a form.

    That's it! Well done Arnel. Many thanks.
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    Updatiing a number field from a form.

    Unfortunately, this sets the [total] to null and I'm still locked into the record on the form.
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    Updatiing a number field from a form.

    Both versions seem to work well. The [total] is updated successfully and the [NewStock] goes blank. Strangely though, I cannot move to another record (it is a continuous form) to repeat the process, unless I exit the form and reopen it. Is there a way around this as the user would in all...
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    Updatiing a number field from a form.

    Fantastic Arnel. Works perfectly. Thank you so much. There is something that I forgot to mention and that is, once the process has finished and the number in [Total] has changed, the number in the [NewStock] should go blank. As it is the number remains there even after the form is closed...
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    Updatiing a number field from a form.

    Good Morning everyone I wonder if anyone will be kind enough to help with this problem. I have a form [AddNewStock] which is based on a table [ItemBalance]. [ItemBalance] holds information on each unique item, includimg [ItemID], [Name] and the numbers in stock [Total]. The form shows...
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    Cascading Combo in an embedded continous subform

    Buttons clicked and etiquette faux pat duly noted. Thanks Bob.
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    Cascading Combo in an embedded continous subform

    Hello Bob. The library database has been running for the past couple of days, using your new code, and so far the librarian is delighted. I think she enjoys the look of horror on their little faces once they discover they've been rumbled! Credit where credit's due, I told her that it was your...
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    Cascading Combo in an embedded continous subform

    Bob, you are amazing! I'll check it out properly tomorrow, but it looks fantastic. Thank you Rob
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    Cascading Combo in an embedded continous subform

    No problem Bob. Any help you can give will be gratefully received. Rob
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    Cascading Combo in an embedded continous subform

    How about this one Bob.
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