Re: TimeModification in a form field
From: Rick B (Anonymous)
Date: 03/22/05
- Next message: Malin: "Odd behaviour after tabbing between subforms"
- Previous message: Sprinks: "RE: Making one field on a form dependent on another fields results"
- In reply to: Jennifer P: "TimeModification in a form field"
- Next in thread: John Vinson: "Re: TimeModification in a form field"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:58:15 -0600
Do a search. Look for "timestamp".
This type of question is asked and answered all the time.
Add a field for the time that each box is updated. Place code in the
checkmark's change event to put the current time in the timestampl field.
Look at previous posts if you need more detail.
Rick B
"Jennifer P" <JenniferP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5EAD76B0-4486-4332-A83D-1D8A909F56A7@microsoft.com...
> I have a form that has check boxes, I want to document the time the boxes
are
> checked. There are four boxes in my form is this possible? I have
figured
> out so far that I will have to add a column and set the control source to
the
> check box but I can't seem to get past that point....
>
> Thanks in advance
> Jennifer
- Next message: Malin: "Odd behaviour after tabbing between subforms"
- Previous message: Sprinks: "RE: Making one field on a form dependent on another fields results"
- In reply to: Jennifer P: "TimeModification in a form field"
- Next in thread: John Vinson: "Re: TimeModification in a form field"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Relevant Pages
|