Re: Field form
- From: RuralGuy <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:10:20 -0700
To start, do *not* name the module "Combined". Access will get confused when
the module and the function are the same. Name it *anything* else.
Create a new TextBox on your form and set the ControlSource to:
=Combined([Invinitiv], [Im1])
If Invinitiv and Im1 are your field names.
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 01:56:06 -0800, "Jemsson"
<Jemsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hello
>
>Thank you for this code you wrote.
>
>I created new Module with name Combined and paste this code on it.
>
>So how I bring the result on the field ?
>
>I make Filed and write inside it:
>= Combined
>and tested with this:
>= Combined (Invinitiv, Im1)
>I even paste the code on the field Control Source, but it didn?t work too.
>
>Can you please explain it such as where this code will I paste and what I
>have to write on the form field ?
>
>
>Jessus Bless
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