Hey everyone,
I am sure there is another thread out there to this effect but I am having a hard time putting in the right search thread to find it.
I am on Access 2000 building an mdb database to keep track of attendance at monthly community meetings. Based on past attendance (criteria: presence at the last previous meeting or at least 2 meetings attended in last 3 – the number of people who meet this criteria on a month to month basis will fluctuate), those who are "regulars" have their sign-in information pre-filled into a sign in sheet which the database generates. I built the query to generate that information and it is working great but the matter is how
The problem is that if I make the report like a continuous form, it will only generate the pre-fill data and leave no blank spaces for “non-regulars” to write in their sign-in information. If I make it like a single data form, it will generate countless pages filling in only the top sign in line for each page. Ideally, I would like a two page sign-in form that has about 30 spaces altogether for sign in (we usually get 12 to 28 attendees per meeting) that fills in the top lines with pre-fills and leave the rest blank for others to write in.
Is there a way to, say, populate each sign-in line on the report with a text box that would be like:
NameField from Query Sign In, Record #1 and an IfError condition returns a blank (if say Record #17 does not exist because there were only 16 attendees that met the “regular” criteria for the upcoming month’s meeting)?
I am sure there is another thread out there to this effect but I am having a hard time putting in the right search thread to find it.
I am on Access 2000 building an mdb database to keep track of attendance at monthly community meetings. Based on past attendance (criteria: presence at the last previous meeting or at least 2 meetings attended in last 3 – the number of people who meet this criteria on a month to month basis will fluctuate), those who are "regulars" have their sign-in information pre-filled into a sign in sheet which the database generates. I built the query to generate that information and it is working great but the matter is how
The problem is that if I make the report like a continuous form, it will only generate the pre-fill data and leave no blank spaces for “non-regulars” to write in their sign-in information. If I make it like a single data form, it will generate countless pages filling in only the top sign in line for each page. Ideally, I would like a two page sign-in form that has about 30 spaces altogether for sign in (we usually get 12 to 28 attendees per meeting) that fills in the top lines with pre-fills and leave the rest blank for others to write in.
Is there a way to, say, populate each sign-in line on the report with a text box that would be like:
NameField from Query Sign In, Record #1 and an IfError condition returns a blank (if say Record #17 does not exist because there were only 16 attendees that met the “regular” criteria for the upcoming month’s meeting)?