Hi,
I'm using Access 2003, and have only done a couple of small things with it thus far so not that familiar with it (or similar programs) yet.
I have created a simple table with several fields (mostly text), one of which is a date. I've set the Data Type:Format for that field to Short Date in the Table
esign View.
Then I created a form that just displays my fields in tabular layout.
When I look at the form in Form View mode, it displays the entire contents of the table (i.e. all the data) in rows. I can use Filter By Form and Apply Filter Sort to make it show only rows with a specific date. However, what I would like to be able to do is have the facility to type in a date in a box up at the header area (nothing fancy, no calendar entry required or anything), and it automatically filters the data you see below just to show entries with that date.
Have been looking in the help, google, and in these forums for something similar that I could adapt, but everyone else's problems seem a lot more complex. Help!
Many thanks,
Richard.
I'm using Access 2003, and have only done a couple of small things with it thus far so not that familiar with it (or similar programs) yet.
I have created a simple table with several fields (mostly text), one of which is a date. I've set the Data Type:Format for that field to Short Date in the Table
Then I created a form that just displays my fields in tabular layout.
When I look at the form in Form View mode, it displays the entire contents of the table (i.e. all the data) in rows. I can use Filter By Form and Apply Filter Sort to make it show only rows with a specific date. However, what I would like to be able to do is have the facility to type in a date in a box up at the header area (nothing fancy, no calendar entry required or anything), and it automatically filters the data you see below just to show entries with that date.
Have been looking in the help, google, and in these forums for something similar that I could adapt, but everyone else's problems seem a lot more complex. Help!
Many thanks,
Richard.