Hi all,
I encounter a problem here.
I have a main form (OrderForm) with a subform (OrderDetails). In the OrderDetails subform, I put a [txtSubSumOrder] TextBox at the subform footer to perform the Sum of the OrderDetails. To pass the [txtSubSumOrder] data back to the main OrderForm, I put another TextBox [txtMainSumOrder]=[OrderDetails].[txtSubSumOrder] at the main OrderForm. Therefore, I can calculate the commission for sales, profit and etc for the Order in the main OrderForm by using the data from the[txtMainSumOrder].
The challenge is I need to wait untill the [txtMainSumOrder] has been sucessfully updated with the changes in the OrderDetails subform before I can perform the calculation accurately. But programmatically, how do I know/detect the [txtMainSumOrder] has been successfully updated, before I initiate the calculation routine? I try the [Enter], [After Update] and various events for the [txtMainSumOrder] control, but I still fail to detect the changes has been take place.
Help ............
I encounter a problem here.
I have a main form (OrderForm) with a subform (OrderDetails). In the OrderDetails subform, I put a [txtSubSumOrder] TextBox at the subform footer to perform the Sum of the OrderDetails. To pass the [txtSubSumOrder] data back to the main OrderForm, I put another TextBox [txtMainSumOrder]=[OrderDetails].[txtSubSumOrder] at the main OrderForm. Therefore, I can calculate the commission for sales, profit and etc for the Order in the main OrderForm by using the data from the[txtMainSumOrder].
The challenge is I need to wait untill the [txtMainSumOrder] has been sucessfully updated with the changes in the OrderDetails subform before I can perform the calculation accurately. But programmatically, how do I know/detect the [txtMainSumOrder] has been successfully updated, before I initiate the calculation routine? I try the [Enter], [After Update] and various events for the [txtMainSumOrder] control, but I still fail to detect the changes has been take place.
Help ............