The situation is a user is adding a record for an social event - when finished he shall add participants to that event.
He can enter the participantsby entering all the values hemself (implemented !)
OR
he can click a butten to copy the participantsfrom another social event (not implementes yet )
The "copy"-butten is there to click ALL the time because participantscan only be add once !
My problem is - what "logic practice" should I use when the "copy"-butten is clicked - here are some code snips:
MeldJaNej just is my own simplified MsgBox !
In the status line I want to instruct the user to "Click the source event" or just press ENTER to cancel
Any ideas to the CODE or a different "logic practice" ?
He can enter the participantsby entering all the values hemself (implemented !)
OR
he can click a butten to copy the participantsfrom another social event (not implementes yet )
The "copy"-butten is there to click ALL the time because participantscan only be add once !
My problem is - what "logic practice" should I use when the "copy"-butten is clicked - here are some code snips:
Code:
If MeldJaNej("Do you want to add participants from another event ? " & CrLf(2) & _
"Then click 'Yes' and READ statusline !" & CrLf(1) & _
"else click 'No' !") = vbYes Then
' what code should be here ??????
End If
MeldJaNej just is my own simplified MsgBox !
In the status line I want to instruct the user to "Click the source event" or just press ENTER to cancel
Any ideas to the CODE or a different "logic practice" ?