Hi there
This is my first question on this Forum, so not actually sure how to title it.
I have an Access 2003 recruitment database.
I have 3 rows (Field Name) in question:
1. Current (Yes/No);
2. Archive (Yes/No); and
3. Recruitment in Progress (Yes/No).
I have created a Form so recruiters can add new entries and they are to tick either of these three.
My questions are:
1. Is there a prompt that won't let the form be saved unless one of these are ticked?
2. Is there a prompt that will only allow one of these entries to be ticked, eg. not Current and Recruitment in Progress?
I had thought of changing the 3 rows to just one and name it something else. But with 719 entries that would be a lot of work and I could make errors.
So I had thought perhaps there could be a Query modified to reflect these two questions, eg. cannot save Form until Current, Archive or Recruitment in Progress has been ticked.
I have Googled and gone to MS website, but not sure what to search on.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Jo Craig.
This is my first question on this Forum, so not actually sure how to title it.
I have an Access 2003 recruitment database.
I have 3 rows (Field Name) in question:
1. Current (Yes/No);
2. Archive (Yes/No); and
3. Recruitment in Progress (Yes/No).
I have created a Form so recruiters can add new entries and they are to tick either of these three.
My questions are:
1. Is there a prompt that won't let the form be saved unless one of these are ticked?
2. Is there a prompt that will only allow one of these entries to be ticked, eg. not Current and Recruitment in Progress?
I had thought of changing the 3 rows to just one and name it something else. But with 719 entries that would be a lot of work and I could make errors.
So I had thought perhaps there could be a Query modified to reflect these two questions, eg. cannot save Form until Current, Archive or Recruitment in Progress has been ticked.
I have Googled and gone to MS website, but not sure what to search on.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Jo Craig.