I have a query that runs to check if a form has any empty delay hrs.
I'mtrying to avoid cerating multiple queries that dothe same thing. But if this qurey runs from the form "FRM-RPG" then It errors because it can't find "FRM-RPC" so why does it not over look that frm and go to the 2nd Frm ?
Code:
SELECT [Tble-wcDelays].ID1, [Tble-wcDelays].LinkingID, [Tble-wcDelays].HoursDelay, [Tble-wcDelays].ReasonDelay
FROM [Tble-wcDelays]
GROUP BY [Tble-wcDelays].ID1, [Tble-wcDelays].LinkingID, [Tble-wcDelays].HoursDelay, [Tble-wcDelays].ReasonDelay
HAVING ((([Tble-wcDelays].LinkingID)=[Forms]![Frm-RPC]![wetcleanID]) AND (([Tble-wcDelays].HoursDelay) Is Null)) OR ((([Tble-wcDelays].LinkingID)=[Forms]![Frm-RPG]![wetcleanID]) AND (([Tble-wcDelays].HoursDelay) Is Null));
I'mtrying to avoid cerating multiple queries that dothe same thing. But if this qurey runs from the form "FRM-RPG" then It errors because it can't find "FRM-RPC" so why does it not over look that frm and go to the 2nd Frm ?