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  1. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    I don't understand, why am I confusing things when I am simply anwering your own post?
  2. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    You have my attention Pat, please tell me more...
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    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    Thank you sir - very impressed with you guys
  4. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    Is there a mechanism for registering this issue as solved - I'm not familiar with your protocols?
  5. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    This worked a treat, thank you arnelgp - first class mate!
  6. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    I think you have nailed it here my friend. It makes absolute sense to me - I will give it a bash and revert with the results. Thank you so much. :)
  7. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    Yes, I see where you're going with this but I should make a correction to my inital statement. I dsid say "delete the last entry", what I should have said is any selected entry - my apologies for that.
  8. Vulpeccula

    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    Wow!, That was quick man and I thank you. The answer is no it doesn't. It is a temporary table that only exists until you hit a PAY button when the data from that particular server is appended to the "Reciepts" table.
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    Solved Simplest way to delete a selected item from a listbox

    Hi people, I have a problem deleting an item from a listbox. I have a project which is a fairly simple Point-of Sale system (screen shot below). In this system, the server selects from the menu on the left (lstProducts) and that product is added to the list on the right (lstItemsSelected)...
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    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Haha, we come full circle; the whole reason for me wanting to develop an access application in the first place, was to encompass ALL eventualities and give me fair warning that a payment is due instead of painfully trawling every website of every company that has extended me a line of credit!
  11. Vulpeccula

    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Did you look at Jacamo or not?
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    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Thank you for that Gasman, but the story is true nonetheless. I should point out however, that this is a "store account" not a CC - don't know if that makes a difference.
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    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Hi Pat, have a look at Jacamo... They are a retailer of clothing for outsized people. Their statements are published every 28 days (its in their T&Cs)! I first discovered this when, having already set up a "direct debit" payment for the account, I received a £12 failure of payment charge. I...
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    I'm amazed!

    Some say Jesus was the messenger, some say it was Muhammed, I don't give two hoots who the messenger was - DID WE GET THE MESSAGE!!
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    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Thank you arnelgp, I knew it would be blindingly obvious - just couldn't see the wood for the trees - that will do nicely sir, thanks again. :)
  16. Vulpeccula

    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Hi Pat, Firstly may I say its good to meet you and thank you for an interesting response. I know from over 26 years as an Access "practitioner" that the "Bound/Unbound" argument is a real "pot-boiler" and I respect your POV. I very much agree that the key value of Access lies in its RAD...
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    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Ok, seems I have been misunderstood - please allow me to clarify: 1. This a personal project; it breaks no GDPR regs, it breaks no T&C regs nor any laws that I am aware of. 2. As my tables contain my own, personal financial details, I most certainly will not be publishing them here! Problem...
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    Solved Credit card "payment due" date

    Hello to all you Access-Programmers, I am appealing for help on a simple, two table credit card app: tblCreditCard and tblTransactions. Associated forms are: frmCcList (unbound with list box lstProvider), and frmTransactions (unbound with listbox lstTransactions). So, we double-click on a card...
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    text box that look up value from another table than the forms record source

    Teach a man to"phish" and he'll never have to work again! Quote from Tim Smith - last seen in Bangkok; whereabouts unknown...
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