I have a combo box in a form that uses a query to access values from a different table, and dispaly them as choices. This works great. The first problem I encountered was if the value that was needed to be entered was not in the list, then there should be an option to add it. I found a couple good examples by using the NotInList definition to achieve this. And it works, when a new value is added, a message box comes up asking to enter the info in the database and the needed form then pops up. But when I close the form, the value is not in the combobox. Now I also researched this for a while, and found out about the function ComboBox.Requery, but I don't know where to put it to work.
Here's a more code definition of what I'm trying to do/have:
I was thinking about putting the ComboBox.Requery inside the AfterUpdate of a field in the addbldgform, so that when a new entry was added it would update by writing this in the AfterUpdate:
but that gives me an error saying that the field buildingPractice can't be found, when it is really a form with the value BuildingID (the name of the combobox that needs to be updated)
Sorry about the long definition, I just wanted to be clear, hope someone can help out.
- kevygee
Here's a more code definition of what I'm trying to do/have:
Code:
Private Sub Building_NotInList(Newdata As String, Response As Integer)
If MsgBox("""" & Newdata & """ is not in the customer list. Add it?", 33) <> 1 Then
Response = DATA_ERRCONTINUE
Exit Sub
End If
DoCmd.OpenForm "addbldgform", , , , 1 'Data Entry Mode
Response = DATA_ERRCONTINUE
End Sub
I was thinking about putting the ComboBox.Requery inside the AfterUpdate of a field in the addbldgform, so that when a new entry was added it would update by writing this in the AfterUpdate:
Code:
Form!buildingPractice!BuildingID.Requery
but that gives me an error saying that the field buildingPractice can't be found, when it is really a form with the value BuildingID (the name of the combobox that needs to be updated)
Sorry about the long definition, I just wanted to be clear, hope someone can help out.
- kevygee
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