Hi,
I'm using Access 2000 with Calendar Control 9.0.
I have setup the Calendar Control on a seperate form that pops-up from the original input form if a hyperlink is clicked. My problem is this:
This works find for record #1, however if I then close the calendar pop up and move to a different record on the original form and then press the hyperlink (bringing up the pop up calendar form) it displays the date that is stored for record #1, and, if updated, changes the date of record #1 - Not the active record.
I've tried using the GoToRecord action in a macro but was unsure what I should do for 'Offset', and unsure if this action would help me at all.
MS Access Help:
I've done this, but I'm not sure what I should do for the 'Record' and 'Offset' fields.
I'm using Access 2000 with Calendar Control 9.0.
I have setup the Calendar Control on a seperate form that pops-up from the original input form if a hyperlink is clicked. My problem is this:
This works find for record #1, however if I then close the calendar pop up and move to a different record on the original form and then press the hyperlink (bringing up the pop up calendar form) it displays the date that is stored for record #1, and, if updated, changes the date of record #1 - Not the active record.
I've tried using the GoToRecord action in a macro but was unsure what I should do for 'Offset', and unsure if this action would help me at all.
MS Access Help:
You can use the GoToRecord action to make a record on a hidden form the current record if you specify the hidden form in the Object Type and Object Name arguments.
I've done this, but I'm not sure what I should do for the 'Record' and 'Offset' fields.
