Hey everyone.
I'm kinda new to VBA so please excuse me if anything is super dumb or impossible
So I'm making a database for a part of the company who need a better way to hold all their info (You don't want to know how they were recording it before).
It's all been simple enough, but now I want to do something a bit fancy and I'm stumping myself.
I know how to export to Excel using preset query or table, but I want to be able to export the specific record the user has selected in a subform. The function to export is currently in a standard module. Don't know if this affects anything.
So I've kinda brain stormed a couple of ideas, but don't want to start implementing things if they're wrong.
1. Change the query to ask for the appropriate ID and run it before the export
2. Move the export code to the on-click event for the button in the subform
3. Give up and let them do it manually
The real thing I wanted to know is what's the code when I'm referring to a specific record in a subform. MainForm.SubForm.Current or something?
Thanks for any help,
Joe.
I'm kinda new to VBA so please excuse me if anything is super dumb or impossible

So I'm making a database for a part of the company who need a better way to hold all their info (You don't want to know how they were recording it before).
It's all been simple enough, but now I want to do something a bit fancy and I'm stumping myself.
I know how to export to Excel using preset query or table, but I want to be able to export the specific record the user has selected in a subform. The function to export is currently in a standard module. Don't know if this affects anything.
So I've kinda brain stormed a couple of ideas, but don't want to start implementing things if they're wrong.
1. Change the query to ask for the appropriate ID and run it before the export
2. Move the export code to the on-click event for the button in the subform
3. Give up and let them do it manually
The real thing I wanted to know is what's the code when I'm referring to a specific record in a subform. MainForm.SubForm.Current or something?
Thanks for any help,
Joe.