Forms :: Disable Or Hide Button Based On Date Condition In MS Access

Jul 17, 2015

I have a form that has a listbox and a subform. The listbox lists names of events, start date and end date. The subform bellow reveals names of participants to the event that is clicked in the listbox. Against each participant's name is a button to delete the participant.How can I hide or disable the delete button if the start date of the event is past?

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How To Hide/disable A Button On A Form Based On SecurityID Level

Sep 29, 2005

Hi,

Trying to remember how to hide/disable buttons on a form based on the users security levl they have. :)

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Aug 12, 2013

I'm trying to have a button in a form that, when clicked, will time stamp a text box already formatted for time. But once the text box is filled with a time, the button then disables itself for that record.

If I switch to another record where the text box is empty, the button will enable itself without closing the form, but obviously re-disable itself if I go to a record the text box is filled.

I'm sure I could use conditional formatting for it, but I don't think I'm going about it the right way. I already got a basic button built to timestamp.

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I have a report base on my table. Here a check box. I wanna show two label text hide/show base on when check is true or false. It will be when report will be open. I have try this but nothing is happened.

Code:
If AffecteAc= True Then
affected.Visible = True
general.Visible = False
End If

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Is it possible to create a VBA on the AfterUpdate() that flips a value based on a condition?

For example, if in a text box (Gender) there is a value of "Male" and in a combo1309 the value is "No", can Gender be switched to "Female" automatically?

Code:

IF Me.combo1309 = "No" Then Me.gender....

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Jan 25, 2015

I have a calculated field in the form footer which adds up the number of boxes that have been ticked for the received field

=Sum(IIf([Recieved]=Yes,1,0))

If the ticks equal to 3 then I want to update the status field in another table to "Active".I am trying this VBA code but it won't work.

Code:

If Text9 = "3" And custNumber = tblCustomers.custNumber Then
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Aug 2, 2014

In an access form, I have several checkboxes. There is one checkbox titled "Complete". The complete checkbox needs to be true only if all other "non master" checkboxes are true. If all of the non master checkboxes are not checked, I need the complete checkbox to be false. This is the code that I am currently using on the after update command:

If me.checkbox1 and Me.checkbox2=True then
me.completed=True
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This works fine if there is no "and" in the if statement and the condition is based on the status of one checkbox as opposed to many (Also I have about 15 checkboxes that must be checked before the "complete" checkbox is true).

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I am going round in circles here; I have a form which has certain text fields that need to be populated before a user can click a command button named 'Record Movement' that opens up another form. What I want to do is disable the 'Record Movement' button until these fields are populated. I am using Access 2010.

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I have a form with three text boxes and one command button

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So far I have tried this on the after update event on one zof the text boxeswith absolutely no success.

Code:
If Me.txtFirstName = "" And Me.txtLastName = "" And Me.txtSocialInsuranceNumber = "" Then
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Basically I want to put a code in the "on load" event of a form that enables or disables navigation buttons based on a value in a table (the table has 1 record and 1 column).

So if the value is "A", I want to hide navigation buttons on load; if it is "B", I want to show navigation buttons on load.

I know I can set this property in each form, but I have a number of forms that I want to configure at the same time.

My problem is that I don't know how to reference the value in the table.

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Jun 24, 2015

I want to show/hide a button on my form.The button is for entering a new record in the table of the database.Now when i Load the form, i want to check if there are already records in the table for a specific lanID. When there are no records, the butten has to be displayed. When there are already records for that lanID the button has to be hidden.

I have found some code to tackle that, but When i use the rs.MoveLast it hides the button when there are records, but when there are no records it gives an error that there are no records found. I almost forgot to say that i use Access 2010..Here is the code that i use:

Code:

Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim SQL As String
Dim rs As DAO.Recordset
Dim landmeterID As String
landmeterID = [Forms]![MainForm]![LanIDTxt]
SQL = "select * from dbo_Lan_Opleiding where Id_landmeter ='" & landmeterID & "'"
Set rs = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset(SQL)

[code]....

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I have 3 macro importing 3 files, and then another button to process those data.

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May 27, 2013

I have a table form (I want to have many records available in the screen)

I want to disable fields based on a value of another (main) field.

The fields are check boxes, so the automate formatting is not available.

I use the VBA code below:

Select Case name1
Case "POINT"
Me.sf1.Enabled = False:
Case "SIDE OUT"
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Case Else
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End Select

but the fields become disable to all records, not only to the records under the right condition. Why?

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how I can hide a combo box or text box based on whether the form is opened in a filtered view or not?

I have a form that can be opened in a filtered view showing only that record, or an unfiltered view showing all records. I want an extra drop down selection box to show only when the form is in an unfiltered view.

I am using Access 2010.

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im trying to enable/disable checkboxes based on a combobox selection for instance,

i make the selection in a combo box called terms and conditions. i want it then to only enable the business,domestic and summary check boxes for that type, with the onther check boxes staying disabled. is there a way this can be done through code like the statement "only enable if this letter type selection has been selected"

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I am trying to lock records on a form and subform after a checkbox has been ticked, have used the code below from a previous post.

Private Sub Form_Current()
If Locked = -1 Then
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Me.AllowAdditions = False
Me.AllowDeletions = False

[Code] .....

This is locking the Main form records is there a way to code this so that the fields on the subform are also locked when the checkbox is ticked?

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Aug 2, 2014

I have a form (employee info) that requires the user to do a search to find the employee before then editing anything that needs to be edited.

I have a search box that will find the relevant record without any problem, however what I am looking to do is hide text boxes on the form and have them appear only once the search has found the matching record.

If no matching record is found, I would then like a message box that states 'No matching employee, would you like to add an employee' and when the user clicks OK, it then reveals the same hidden text boxes and sets focus to the first one of the bunch.

Now, I have used the 'me.textboxname.visible = True (or False) elsewhere, however, I am not sure how to trigger that after a search.

I assume I am looking at an If statement, but I am not sure how to construct it, hence turning to the experts.

Code:
Private Sub txtEmployeeSearch_AfterUpdate()
If txtEmployee = DLookup("EmployeeNumber", "tblEmployeeInfo") Then
Me.txtboxname.Visible = True
Me.txtboxname2.Visible = True
DoCmd.GoToControl "txtboxname"
Else
MsgBox "Employee Not Found", vbYesNo
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
End If
End Sub

I know that there is a massive gap where I have put <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< - but I am stumped as to what to put in there?

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Apologies if this is an obvious one but is it possible to hide this:

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I would rather use my own Next Record and Previous Record buttons so it would dieal to disable/hide these arrow buttons.

Many thanks for your assistance in advance,

Paul.

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Mar 5, 2015

I would like to disable the Navigation Pane completely, based on the security level of the user that logs in, of course.

I have code that checks their level (I'm an "Admin" and everyone else is a "User"). If they are a user, then it hides the ribbon and minimizes the nav pane. If the login is mine, it enables everything.

That works, but the only problem is that the user can just maximize the Nav Pane on their own and access all the tables, and I don't want that. I can't find any code that completely disables the pane.

I have this code connected to my login button on my login form:

Code:

If Security = "User" Then
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Ribbon", acToolbarNo
DoCmd.NavigateTo "acNavigationCategoryObjectType"
DoCmd.Minimize
Else
DoCmd.ShowToolbar "Ribbon", acToolbarYes
DoCmd.NavigateTo "acNavigationCategoryObjectType"
DoCmd.Maximize
End If

I can go to the options menu and disable the nav pane completely, so I know since only I have access to the ribbon, I could always go in each time and recheck the display nav pane option on that menu. But, that could be a little bit of a pain having to do that each time.

Also, I know I could finish the design and convert the DB to an MDE, but since my DB isn't broken up into a front/back end, I have to access that same DB everyone else uses, and if any changes need to be made, I don't want to have to use my backup, transfer over the changes any user made to the records, and then reconvert it back to an MDE each time.

If it's possible, I'd like to do all this using VBA. If they aren't an ADMIN user, then disable everything for them, but if I login, enable everything for me.

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How do I hide or disable the File tab in Access 2010 on my front ends?

The file tab being present allows end user to get into Privacy Options and Printing. Printing is okay if I could disable the Privacy Options for end users, then it wouldn't matter if they have access to the File Tab.

Possible very serious security issue!

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I am not able to disable NavigationButton when i login navigation form using login form. I am using MS access 2007 - 2010.i am using below code but getting error.

Forms![Navigation Form]!NavigationButton13.enable = False

Error
Run-time error '438'
Object doesn't support this property or method.

Any other method to disable NavigationButton.

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