CumbrianCanary
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I have tried to search for an answer to this but no no avail! Please could someone help?
I have a start-up form, which has a combo box search feature which opens up a new form with the user defined record. As well as providing all present numbers users can type in their own number. The number it is searching is an AutoNumber. I tried to put in some error messages if the user selected a number greater than the maximum value using DMax
This works really well. The problem I am having is that if entries have been deleted then there is a gap in the numbering, which in itself isn't a problem. But if the user enters a number not present then it just opens the correct form but with the first record. Is there a way of bringing up a message box informing the user that the value they have entered does not exist in the form they are searching?
Many thanks,
CC
I have a start-up form, which has a combo box search feature which opens up a new form with the user defined record. As well as providing all present numbers users can type in their own number. The number it is searching is an AutoNumber. I tried to put in some error messages if the user selected a number greater than the maximum value using DMax
Code:
If cboSearch > intMax Then
MsgBox "Not there", vbCritical + vbOKOnly, "Does not exist!"
Exit Sub
This works really well. The problem I am having is that if entries have been deleted then there is a gap in the numbering, which in itself isn't a problem. But if the user enters a number not present then it just opens the correct form but with the first record. Is there a way of bringing up a message box informing the user that the value they have entered does not exist in the form they are searching?
Many thanks,
CC