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    help!!

    Place a stop at the Private Sub type_AfterUpdate() and single step (PF8). Im using Access 2007, so all I have to do is place the cursor over the field in the line after it has executed to see the value. You can also use Debug to show values in the immediate window. Hope that helps.
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    help!!

    Since I do not know you table or field names, I will just give you a design write up: 1) Using the same loop to read the data from Materialtable1 remove the DoCmd 2) Use the Insert Into (Check Access Help) EG: db.Execute " INSERT INTO Employees " _ & "(FirstName,LastName, Title)...
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    help!!

    Sorry I haven't been on the forums for a bit, busy hanging off a 3 story high ladder painting the outside of the house. If I understand correctly (usually I do not know enough), you have more than one record you want copied to the subform recordset from Materialtable1. Personally, I would use...
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    Different payment Types

    I totally agree with gemma...great suggestion.
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    Different payment Types

    Well, you have a formidable task ahead of you. My approach would be as follows: 1) Pass one (Single query if possible...may need vb code if too complex) a) Determine the policy payment dates for each payment b) Determine the payment amount for each payment date (includes applying...
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    Different payment Types

    It is all determined by company policies. These are stated in the contract. Thats why I mentioned real early, "It is your application." Every application is driven by the requirements (Company policies drive requirements!). Side Note: I wrote a cash out program for a large insurance company...
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    Upening subform in data entry mode

    Smiles, Switchboard is great but sometimes hides the obvious. Glad to help. Smiles Bob
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    Different payment Types

    Good point...all depends on the application...the math is the simple part...the requirements dictate the math. EachPaymentAmt=TotalAnnualPaymentAmt/PaymentTypeFrequency (rounded appropriately). *Rounded appropriately....in the financial institutions, many will not send or request individual...
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    Different payment Types

    Sorry, but it is your application. I do not know your requirements. The table, if you feel you need it, should be hidden and Administrator access only. The fields... would be: PaymentTypeID (Key autonumber) PaymentTypeDescription (if you need to dynamically modifiy a form or report to show the...
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    Different payment Types

    All depends on the volitility of the Payment Type. If this will not change (Fixed in stone) then hard code the division values. If the Payment Type can change, or new types can be added, have the division, description, etc in an Administrator table. This will save program changes when a change...
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    Upening subform in data entry mode

    As I said in post #2, a requery will set the record to the first record. Your code With [Forms]![frmMainMenu] ![frmSubform].SourceObject = strSubform ![lblTitle].Caption = strCaption ![frmSubform].Requery End With does exactly that. When I comment out the Requery, it...
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    Upening subform in data entry mode

    Where are you performing the DoCmd? It should be on the Mainform OnCurrent Event.
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    Linking Lookup Tables?

    Welcome to the forums Your mixing tables and forms. Tables do not have selection options. Queries can have! Anyways, either in the query or the form, use the selected model as a filter for the table 3 lookup. The rest will fall into place if the relationships are correct.
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    Using a form to enter ID# to select record.

    Use the open arguments on the DoCmd.OpenForm, or in the Macro.
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    Upening subform in data entry mode

    With data entry = Yes, try acLast instead of acNewRec in the DoCmd.Goto. Just a guess..... FYI: If you have a refresh or requery in your code, that will set the continuous form to the first record. Do the GoTo after the refresh/requery.
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    backend security in access 2007

    Basically, the downloadable Developer's Toolkit from Microsoft will create a MDE where the users do not have access to the code. And removing the CTLR+SHIFT at boot, and the hotkeys gives you a relatively safe FE. To take that further, the vPPC Toolkit secures the FE to a degree where most will...
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    backend security in access 2007

    I just editted the original post and added a couple pdf attachments.
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    backend security in access 2007

    Well there are a lot of posts concerning this. I am sure you will probably read most. Just a point not really covered in those posts, is the Access Hotkeys. I have removed these from all my forms by using the Forms Property ... Keys as Yes and the KeyPressed Event in every Form/Subform to...
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    Complex Form interaction advise needed...

    On further testing, I find this works for the command button click and pressing my hotkey (PF7) when the focus is in the Mainform but does not work when pressing my hotkey (PF7) when the focus is in the subform.....now I do need some help. Smiles Bob PS: When single stepping through, everything...
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    Requery Button Not working after Applying a form filter

    Excellent, that is exactly where I was pointing you. Glad you got good results. And Welcome to the forum. Smiles Bob If anyone knows why...." I have found a number of the toolbar commands do act differently when dispatched from VB. Even when you use a sendkey equivilant to Pressing a...
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