Is There A Table Control In Access??
Oct 17, 2006Is there a table control in access??
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View RepliesI have a access 2007 file. with a table with a yes/no field. When I link the table to another db using lnked table manager, the yes/no display is not a checkbox (as set) but is turns into textbox.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have an Access database with user access accounts enabled so users have to log in. When the database opens, it displays a switchboard and the database window is not visible - so there's no way for users to directly access tables etc.
I know there is a workaround to this - if you hold down shift as the database loads, the database window still opens up. Is there a way that I can prevent this from happening, whilst still leaving a way for me to access that window to allow me to manage the system?
Thanks,
Gary
Hi all
I have a tab control on a form, the tab control has 5 pages.
How to have a printout of FIRS record of Page1 follows by Page2 then Page3 then .....then printout of SECOND record of Page1 follows by page2 then page3 then......
Any idea?
I searched the forums for this, but only ran across this (http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=98554) reference to the access 97 method. Could you please let me know what the access 2003 method for disabling this close box is or provide me criteria to search the access help files?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to write a code that will run through one of my tables and copy a value from that table and then open SAP and run a search of the value, then save an excel copy of the results of the search, and repeat for each value in the table.
I am not asking for the code for the entire thing, just the code to access SAP similar to the way you open up other applications like internet explorer.
Is there a way to get a calculated Control of a form to end up in the underlying table?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a number of combo controls in a form. When I select various values from the pull down menus - and then exit to another form I find that the selected control values are not sync'd back to the table. The only way I can seem to cause the commit is by selecting the next record using the record navigator. Is there some setting I can use - or VBA - that causes a hard commit?
John
I need help with this form I am creating. I have an application form on one tab control. I have created a second tab control, called Children. I want to link that tab control to the table called "children". The other tab control, application is linked to the table called applications. Can I link my second tab control to a different table? Thanks.
View 11 Replies View RelatedHi all,
Can I add a flex grid control on a MS ACCESS form.
IF yes, does MS access 2003 has a flex grid control, i cant find one in the toolbox.
MAy I know where can i find the control?
Thanks
Anyone know if Access 2007 has control arrays or some thing similar?
Thanks
I am new to access. When I try to create a control with control wizard, it advises that it will embed a macro that will not run nor be editable in Access 2003 or prior...
What do I have to do to get a control placed that CAN be run by those...? I do not know how to write code, and am really just feeling my way thru this...thus far unsuccessfully, I might add. More on that in the Forms forum...
This is just one of a billion questions I am slowly exploring.
Thanks for any assistance.:o
I have a tab control on my form. In the change event of the tab control I am trying to tell it to move to the first field on each page of the tab control whenever the page no. changes:
Private Sub TabScreenAssess_Change()
'when a new page gets the focus, set the focus to the first control on that page
Dim PageNo As Integer
PageNo = Me!TabScreenAssess.Value
Select Case PageNo
Case "0": gynFemale.SetFocus
Case "1": tbPriorHx.SetFocus
Case "2": suSubUseAssess.SetFocus
Case "3": mhaCognitiveFunct.SetFocus
End Select
End Sub
This works when I am tabbing normally through the controls. But when I click back to the first tab, it says "Access can't move the focus to the control gynFemale" (gynFemale is the first control on the first tab.) It works for the other tabs. That is when I click on another tab, the focus goes to the first field on that tab. When I enter a value in the gynFemale field (it is a combobox, with options Yes or No), sometimes it appears to save the value, then I discover that it has been saved as record #0.
Any help with these problems is appreciated.
Hi, I am new to access XP. Pls. can someone tell me how can a spreadsheet control on an access form be linked to a table for retrieving data onto it. I tried export/import with a .csv/txt file but can there be a better way? Thanks in advance.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm currently using a Form with combo boxes to select query criteria. On the same form I have a control button which opens up a Report which is based on information generated by the underlying query. This is a fairly classic way to generate Report contents, and it works just fine when something is selected in each combo box.
The problem arises when I want to leave one or more of the combo boxes blank (i.e not select anything from the drop down list), basically to broaden the query output to include all entries for that particular field in the Table. The Report will open OK but have no content.
Is there any way around this? I'm using MS Access 97. Any assistance offered is very much appreciated.
SuperTek
I need to start doing some sort of version control with my Access development.
I have seen rumors that SourceSafe can work with Access. (I know you can store a db as a file in SourceSafe but I mean more detailed i.e. Objects )
Has anyone out there successfully used SourceSafe? If so how does one set it up?
Any other suggestions concerning Version Control.
Thanks
hi,
im trying to add a text box for entering a date into the table database for my form but i cannot seem to connect the control source to the text box, the name of the box/script is not appearing in the control source list. I have already made a column in my table for this box on the form but just cannot connect the two properly?
Any quick thoughts on this?
Thanks.
Trevor.
Hi Guys
Im really confused on what to do
Basically I have a form, and inside that form there is the "Total Cost" field which is a field in the "tbl_Transactions" table; to display some values from a subform inside of the "Total Cost" field i changed the control source of the "Total Cost" text box to the fowllowing expression:
=[Forms]![frm_Transaction]![frm_ProductReceipt].[Form]![Cost]
But obviously because of the fact that the control source has been changed these values brought up by the expression are not put into the table so the "Total Cost" column in the transactions table (tbl_Transactions) is just blank.
Is there any way I can make it so that the values drawn up by the expression will also be entered into the " Total Cost" field in the transactions table as well as being displayed on the form?
After a lot of searching, printing and highlighting I want to double check that I have the right idea.
I have a simple inventory control database. From reading the forum, it seems the best approach is to drop the detail lines table of the purchase order (incoming) and the detail lines table of the sale invoices (outgoing) and make one table for all transactions.
The Transactions Table would also keep records of inventory adjustments from inventory counts, etc. Each transaction would be given a type so I know in which direction the stock count moves in (adding or subtracting) when I sum the totals for each item.
Otherwise, I need union queries to ensure all tables are considered in my calculations.
My database is simple (thankfully). Let me know that I am on the right track I like the solution but like any new student, a little reassurance is appreciated.
First of all, please let me apologise as I am something of a novice when it comes to Access and the answer to this query will no doubt be 'obvious' to most of you!:o
I am trying to create a Stock Control database to track stock bought, sold and held. The product is mainly shoes. I am not sure of the best way to structure the tables. The fields required are:
Item Code - this is a unique reference
Item Description - this could be duplicated e.g. there could be two item codes relating to 'Summer sandals'
Wholesale Price - this could be duplicated e.g. there could be two item codes at the same price
Colour - Each item code will have a limited colour range
Size - Each item code will have a limited colour range
Basically I want to create a 'Stock Purchased' form to enter the stock bought on any one purchase date. I wanted to do this in such a way that if the item code was selected from a combo box, the item description and wholesale price would be automatically populated, but the colour and size would be selected from a combo box (limited to the particular choices for the item code).
So, initially my question is: Do I need to create a record for every possible combination of shoe style, colour and size (this could result in hundreds of possible combinations), or is it possible to have a single list of colours and sizes and somehow link these to the item code?
I've been looking for an example of a Stock Control database but haven't seen one. No doubt I'm going about designing this database in completely the wrong way so any suggestions really would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help.
Is it possible in Access SQL to concatenate a control into the select statements table or fields? Such as:
SELECT fldtotal & [Forms]![frmTest]![lstYears] & fiscal
FROM tblTotals & [Forms]![frmTest]![lstYears] & Archived
The statement would normally be:
SELECT fldtotal2003fiscal
FROM tblTotals2003Archived
Unfortunately, I am querying somebody elses tables. They archive the data yearly into a new table to control bloat. Instead of yearly having to create a new query for the new year, I was wanting to just have a form that had a list box of years. Then the user can just select what year they wish to query, and the query is automatically updating the field, table, where condition, etc.
I do not know if this is available in Access as it is in Oracle / Coldfusion. Thanks for any help though.
the wizard does not have a button to open tables...i have been using this code to open forms...what needs to be changed in order to make it open tables?
Private Sub Command5_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Command5_Click
Dim stDocName As String
Dim stLinkCriteria As String
stDocName = "intakeMatrix"
DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria
Exit_Command5_Click:
Exit Sub
Err_Command5_Click:
MsgBox Err.Description
Resume Exit_Command5_Click
End Sub
I have a form that uses a certain table(tblDetails) as the control source and within this form I have 3 combo boxes. One combo box looks up a company name from another table and I was wanting my second combo box [LastName] to have its look up list based off of the first combo box choice.
Form= tblDetails
Combo box(Company)- pulls from the tblContacts
Combo box(LastName)-pulls from the tblcontacts
Combo box(FirstName)- pulls from the tblContacts
All info is entered into the tblDetails.
server administrators have expressed concern about my website that it is having a negative impact on the server.
He said this typically occurs when a website has a memory leak (where it obtains server resources and doesn't release them) or is opening database connections and not closing them until the point where no more are available.
I'm using asp.net to control Access and open the connections.
I don't know why it isn't closing them? the website is:
pedalcar.com
Any thoughts of what the problem is and what the statement I need to close the connections?
How does Access relate a label to a control?
We can delete the label, and then re-'attach' it, but there seems to be no visible property that retains this information - in either the label or the control (only done the detailed comparison for text box so far.
The reason for this is to be able to export enough data to recreate an Access form in html, and I need a label value if it exists. (And for most controls, of course, it does!)
Given the firmname and textbox name is it possible to programmically get the fieldname and table name where the data for that control is held.
I can use .controlsource and .recordsource
But is possible that .controlsouce is an alias of the actual fieldname.
Similarly the recordsource could be a query, from that I want to get the actual table, complicated say if two tables in the query had a field with the same name (even if only one was referenced)
Thanks.