Re: Two forms, one entry
- From: John Vinson <jvinson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 22:40:05 -0600
On 14 Jul 2006 15:40:51 -0700, "FpwL1399" <FpwL1399@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I posted this two places, so we'll see which one gets a response
faster.
That's uncommonly rude.
Most of us who volunteer here cover more than one newsgroup. I saw
both your messages, as did many of the other volunteers.
You're basically saying "ok, I'll waste several people's time
answering questions in duplicate just to see who falls for it". OK,
after thinking about it for a while, I did.
If you must post in two newsgroups, please *crosspost* rather than
multiposting. See http://www.mvps.org/access/netiquette.htm.
Okay, new question for me. I would like to set up two forms that enter
data into the same row in a table. The reason for this is that in one
of our processes we have to log in and log out the same thing with
different measurements at each step. I would really enjoy it if I put
it in one table and just had the log out data added onto the log in
data. Is there a way to make the log out form look up the log in
information and continue with it? thanks for all your help in advance.
Sure. Just base both Forms on the same query on the table. How would
the log out form "look up the log in information"? What is distinctive
about the particular record which needs to be looked up, and how can
it be distinguished from other records in the table?
John W. Vinson[MVP]
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