Re: Codding Questions/Problems

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From: James (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 11:13:08 -0800

Hello I have had a look at that animations thing and yes
it could help me quite alot... I will post again if I get
stuck though...

Right ok picture a layout...

I have a list box with 5 values down the left side...

Then you click on one of them it makes a form visible...

On that form it has two boxes one which is a memo field
which lists tracks on a CD... and a top box which has the
name of the Album.

Now I would like to add a Search button onto this form
which enables me to search for an Album Title or a track
title.

Is there any way of doing this? Or could I get one button
called "Search" search all the tables in the database for
any type of data... I.E. Audio tracks or MP3's? DVD'?
Anything in any table in the database?

Does this help?

Thanks

James

>-----Original Message-----
>James,
>
>You should ask each question in a separate post. I don't
understand what
>you are trying to do in the second question. However, in
answer to the
>first, I have a small sample database on my website (see
sig below) called
>"Animation" which might give you some help.
>
>--
>--Roger Carlson
> www.rogersaccesslibrary.com
> Reply to: Roger dot Carlson at Spectrum-Health dot Org
>
>"James" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:03d601c3fd14$279427a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hello I have a quick question...
>>
>> On a timer event I would like the background colour to
>> move lighter and darker.... While the scrolling text
goes
>> darker to lighter so it can always be seen...
>>
>> Also I would like to ask yet another question I would
liek
>> to encorporate a search facility onto a database which
has
>> a setup to the following....
>>
>> I have a main form where people look at the data so they
>> select the data type the wish to look through i.e. CD
then
>> it pops up in a box with all the CD information and the
>> track listings for example... So I have the CD Title in
>> the top box and then the track listings in a memo
field...
>> in this memo field on the form view it comes up and is
set
>> out so that everything is below one another for example:
>>
>> Track 1
>> Track 2
>> Track 3
>> etc...
>>
>> This all appears fine... What I would like to do is
have a
>> search button on each of the subforms to the main
form...
>> Which search the appropriate data... I.E. CD's so I
would
>> like it to look through the tblCD's and see if it can
find
>> a track or a CD Title?
>>
>> Is this possible? or have I not explained it properly?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> James
>>
>
>
>.
>



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