Re: Lookup form
- From: "Tony Williams" <tw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 10:02:20 +0100
Sorry to be so naive but does the SELECT statement replace the
MyWhereCondition in the OnDoubleClick?
Thanks
Tony
"Ofer Cohen" <OferCohen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You don't have to, you can use only one text box, but it can be confusing
for
the user to use, they might think that you get the wrong resault if they
want
to search by the name only
--
Good Luck
BS"D
"Tony Williams" wrote:
Sorry just checking, does this mean my search form needs a separate text
box
for each field I'm searching on as you have indicated two textboxnames?
Thanks
"Ofer Cohen" <OferCohen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You can use more then one field for the search
Select Field1, Field2, Filed3 From TableName Where SurName Like
Forms![FormName]![TextBoxName] & "* And CompanyName Like
Forms![FormName]![companyTextBoxName] & "*"
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Good Luck
BS"D
"Tony Williams" wrote:
That worked absolutely great!!!
Now can I get even cleverer? Can I have more than one text box to
search.
EG
at the moment the text box searches for Surname, what if the user
didn't
know the surname and wanted to search on say the company name or a
reference
number so they had three possible search criteria. Is this possible or
would
it work with an Option Group?
Really pleased with the result so far thanks a lot
Tony
"Ofer Cohen" <OferCohen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Mybe instead of a sub form you can use a list box
1. Create a new form, in it create a Text box to enter the surname,
and
a
list box to display the resault.
2. The Row source of the list box will include a filter to text box
created.
Select Field1, Field2, Filed3 From TableName Where SurName Like
Forms![FormName]![TextBoxName] & "*"
3. On the after update event of text box you need to reresh the list
box,
so
enter the code in that event
Me.[ListBoxName].Requery
4. On the DblClick event of the ListBox you can write the code that
open
another form with the full details using the WhereCondition of the
open
form
command line
Dim MyWhereCondition as String
MyWhereCondition = "[KeyField] = " & Me.[ListBoxName]
Docmd.OpenForm "FormName" , , , MyWhereCondition
=========================
If the key field is string use
MyWhereCondition = "[KeyField] = '" & Me.[ListBoxName] & "'"
=========================
If the key field is not the first column in the list box then you
need
to
specify hat column number that start with 0
MyWhereCondition = "[KeyField] = " & Me.[ListBoxName].Column(1)
=========================
I hope it's clear enough, I'll be happy to help you more if you need
me
to.
--
Good Luck
BS"D
"Tony Williams" wrote:
I want to create a lookup form which works like this
1.There is a textbox which will accept a wildcard input eg sm* to
catch
names like smith, small etc based on txtsurname a field in my table
tbltcp
2.On clicking a command button the results are shown in a data***
display
on the form
3.On clicking on one of the results it opens another form which
shows
the
whole record.
I've seen examples of this I am sure but I wondered if someone
could
get
me
started on the basics so that I could have a go myself at building
such a
form.
I'm a novice at coding so please simple instructions would be
appreciated
Thanks
Tony
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