Well, this was used on both my input forms (The State and Research one that looked and acted identical).
My "funds" field combo box (State/Research as choices), I had it defaulted to the corresponding Input form with this code behind the form. So that if someone choose to Input state, funds were defaulted to "State" and the Input Mask was a 6 digit entry. Research was 5-1-5 digit entry. This worked fine, but now that there's all these relationships, I'm not sure how to make it work. Especially because AcctNo field isn't on the subform...it is basically through relationships, but I'm kind of new to this and am unsure on how to make the fields (w/the code), "talk" to each other..
Also, I don't know if this is going to be further complicated with the form that opens when there isn't an account number in the list, but depending on State or Research, the user must enter it in the correct Input Mask. And with my co workers, I dont have a lot of faith for them to monitor themselves without this feature.
Let me know what you think