Re: Forms with ADP
- From: "Mitchell_Collen via AccessMonster.com" <u33726@uwe>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 19:33:41 GMT
Thanks Sylvan for helping me out twice today! But, yea, I am using the adp
project with no books and that even though odd did work. I don't know why, it
just wouldn't work with record sets.
-Misty
Sylvain Lafontaine wrote:
I'm very surprised that you can use the syntax
[Forms]![rptEmployee]![StartDate] even with a report.
For the forms (and reports?), take a look at the previous threads in this
forum; as this question has been answered many times in the past. In
particular, take attention to the InputParameters property. You can search
with Google:
http://groups.google.ca/group/microsoft.public.access.adp.sqlserver/search?q=InputParameters&start=0&scoring=d&
This is my stored procedure code. However without the syntax [Form].. it[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
is
=
[Forms]![rptEmployee]![EmployeeKey])
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