On our site we have option where users can add coments to articles. Lately some people have been misbehaving. I wish to add a field in .mdb file and call it "approved". If the field contains "1" then it's ok to show the message, if the field has nothing in it comment will not be shown. How do I implement this into below code. I wish to leave posting as is, just not showing not yet approved comments.
Thank you in advance. (comments are shown in <td>" & rs("Comment") & "</td> part)
Here is the code:
' show past comments
If Not rs.EOF Then
s = s & " <tr bgcolor=""" & TitleBGColor & """>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td colspan=""3""> Comments:</td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " </tr>" & vbCrLf
While not rs.EOF
s = s & " <tr class=""" & TitleClass & """>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td> </td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td>From:</td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td>" & rs("Name") & " (" & rs("DateAdded") & ")</td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " </tr>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <tr>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <tr class=""" & TitleClass & """>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td> </td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td>Comment:</td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td>" & rs("Comment") & "</td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " </tr>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <tr>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td> </td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td> </td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " <td> </td>" & vbCrLf
s = s & " </tr>" & vbCrLf
rs.MoveNext
Wend
End If
I'm creating a report that list multiple users providing an input of "approved" or "not approved" for a plurality of proposals. I'm trying to create a report that lists the percentage for each user that calculates the number of times the user inputs "not approved" over the total number of proposals that particular user reviewed.
For example,
Steve reviews 50 proposals, and of the 50 proposals Steve inputs 10 of those proposals to be "not approved". I need a calculated field that counts the number of times that Steve inputs "not approved" and calculates that 20% of proposals reviewed are not approved, of all the proposals he reviewed. The number of proposals are continuously being added so the number 50 will not always be the denominator.
There are at least 10 other users that I have to do the same calculation but if I'm able to do the example above.
I have a combo box that needs to only show approved values for any current data input but also be able to show legacy values (that were approved at one time but are no longer approved).How can I only allow the user to select from current approved values but still be able to pull a legacy record and show the legacy value.
Table structure
tblRepairReason ID (Nnumber) Name (Text) ApprovedValue (Yes/No)
The recordsource of the combo box:
Code:
SELECT tblRepairReason.ID, tblRepairReason.Name, tblRepairReason.ApprovedValue FROM tblRepairReason WHERE (((tblRepairReason.ApprovedValue)=True));
I have a large table with a number of fields. I have written the query that I want but can't quite work out how to get it to do the main thing I need. I have several fields that I need to generate in the report but what I want it based on is the field called Date Approved.
When the Date Approved has been Active for more than 4 weeks I want to pick it up in the report. I don't want to set a date to start from but pick up everything that has passed 4 weeks in "Date Approved".
Hi Alli, I have a database that has a comments field. The database has a status field: Plan Test and Run, in the comments field the user adds comments, i'm trying to updated the comments with the status, for example; the user added some comments like. "The test will begin next week" I want the comments feild to automatically get updated when the user changes the status for example to Run, I want the "run status to be added to end of the comments line" can somebody help? Thanks.
We have several users that access the same database. Is there a way to make it so that the users can add comments to the "coments" field on the form, but not remove any comments once saved?
I have a comments on my form. I have contacts with them having from 1 to many customers accts. I am trying to come up with a way to update the comments for a contact that adds those comments to all their customers records...but not to those that have been closed. How would I add these comments to the comments on the form without overwriting the current comments.
Comments - Memo Contact - Text
It's quite a pain, copying and pasting from record to record.
Firstly, I would apologise as I am not overly familiar with the correct terminology!
I need to create a "space" on my form whereby I can add comments etc which will exceed 255 characters: these comments will be specific to each record. I have tried having an "unbound" text box in design view but this makes the comments the same on each record.
I know this is probably "as clear as mud" but if anyone can help I would be really grateful.
I am developing a new tool which needs to show the history of updates to the users, i.e.:
An observation is entered into a field on the MAIN FORM by user 1.
User 2 reviews the observation on the MAIN FORM and adds a separate comment in another field on the same form.
When the record is saved, the updates are NOT written to the Main Form Table but to the UPDATES TABLE for audit purposes.
I am also using current date/ time as a timestamp, which is protected and needs to be carried over to the UPDATES TABLE Every time a new comment is added in the MAIN FORM, I need it to be written to the UPDATES TABLE as a new record.
What I need to be able to show is:
Each comment added, as a list of readable records, in a table within the main form AND Each time the main form is refreshed/ opened the separate comment field is blank to enable each new update to be applied.
Hopefully there's someone who can help me with this!!! I've had several unsuccesfull attempts and don't know what else to try...
We're trying to force users to make entries in a field called txtComments in the frmQuestionnaire form if they provide negative responses and to stay on that record until the comments are changed. Inside the form is an option group (fraResponses) which contains options (OptA, OptB..etc.) valued from 1 through 7, based on a likert 7 scale. We're only using a likert 6 scale, so the respondents will only see 2-7 on the form. If they options B-D (valued 2-4), they are considered negative, so we want to make sure they enter a comment.
I tried to enter the italicized code under the form on BeforeUpdate, AfterUpdate, CmdUp (click to next question) and CmdDown (click to previous question), with frmQuestionnaire but nothing happens:
There is a module called clsUser which contains the following and where I tried to insert the code:
Set myForm = Forms!frmQuestionnaire ' ================================================== == ' First, set the value of the variables ' ================================================== == lngQuestion = arrQ(lngArray, 0) lngSession = GetCustomInfo("TestSession") lngUser = UserID lngBillet = BilletID
strComment = Nz(myForm.txtComment, "")
strComment = "None"
'If user selects negative responses If Form_frmQuestionnaire.fraResponses.OptionValue = 2 Or 3 Or 4 And strComment = "None" Then MsgBox "Please explain the problems you encountered with the system which " & _ "caused you to select an unfavorable response." Form_frmQuestionnaire.txtComment.SetFocus
End If
lngResponse = myForm.fraResponses
When I place the code there, the dialog box appears for all values and goes to the next record. This is what appears for the CmdUp (click to next question):
If cUser.blnDirty = False And Me.fraResponses = 153 (this is default value for the entire option group) And cUser.blnNew = True Then cUser.blnDirty = True End If
cUser.CaptureAnswer If cUser.lngArray < cUser.UBound_ArrQ() Then cUser.lngArray = cUser.lngArray + 1 Else cUser.lngArray = cUser.UBound_ArrQ() End If cUser.FillQuestions cUser.blnDirty = False
I've tried to enter the line of code with the form and the module, but no luck.
I also want it to remain on the same record until the field is changed. The form is unbound and has the following:
GetResponseSet lngRG FillAnswers If lngArray = 0 Then myForm.txtComment.SetFocus myForm.cmdDown.Enabled = False Else myForm.cmdDown.Enabled = True End If
If lngArray >= UBound(arrQ) Then myForm.txtComment.SetFocus myForm.cmdUp.Enabled = False Else myForm.cmdUp.Enabled = True End If End Sub
Public Sub FillAnswers() '************************************************* **** ' Purpose: Fill out the user's previous responses ' ' Assumptions: N/A ' ' Effects: N/A ' ' Inputs: ' None ' ' Returns: ' None '************************************************* ****
Dim strSQL As String Dim recAnswer As New ADODB.Recordset
If Not recAnswer.EOF Then myForm.fraResponses = recAnswer!reDatResponseSetID myForm.txtComment = recAnswer!reComment blnNew = False Else If myForm.fraResponses <> 152 Then myForm.fraResponses = 153 myForm.txtComment = "" blnNew = True End If End If
How to extract the comment system from the Contacts Web Database template found in Access 2010? I can upload it if you like.
I would like to use it in a standard desktop database to track notes and comments in my records.
I am able to convert it from web to standard, but it still appears to use data macros or something, and my knowledge on macros is limited.
I just want to keep a history of my notes for each record, with the most recent always listed, and the comment system in the Contacts Web Database template seems perfect for that. I just don't know how to implement it into my desktop database.
I need to save a user's machine name when they comment on a record.
I have a form that has a comments field, and a separate area that shows the historical entries from comments.
I also have an invisible field populated by "=fOSMachineName()" that shows the users machine name. Getting this running was tough on my 64 bit machine, but it now works!)
I wish to have the machine name included in the comments field every time the "Save Record and Close" button (which runs a macro) is clicked.
Right now, when someone adds comments, it shows a date and time stamp (which I still want to keep) but I want to also capture the machine name at the same time.
We have created a database where data entry happens on the first form. So far all is working well on this form except users complain there is not enough space for comments. I set up a column for comments, but it is limited to 255 characters. What/How else can I set this up to provide a lot more room?
I'm using Access 2013, with a standard database (non web).
I am trying to figured out a method to keep track of notes and comments that are entered into a record. I would like them to be time stamped, and the most recent listed first.
Do I have to use a split form or similar to do that? Is there a intermediate to easy method of accomplishing this task?
If anyone has seen the Contacts Web database template in Access 2010, the 'Add a Comment' section would be ideal to what I'm looking for. Unfortunately, I'm not sure how to implement it into my database.
Having some trouble with a memo field. For each record, the notes field is present on the Form.... I added an unbound text box (txtMemoAdd) and a command button (Add New Note). When the button is selected, it adds the note to the Read Only Notes Field and adds a timestamp using the following code:
The note is added to the bottom, and I was wondering if there was a way to make the new note go to the TOP of the field (Descending Order rather than Ascending).
I know that you can insert comments and notes in VBA code using a singular quote, like the following:
Code: 'Comment about what the code does
Is there a similar way to insert comments in the SQL of queries? I found other forum posts that say this isn't possible but those were all for pre-2010 Access. Has this changed at all?
I have one memo per change (user input)...I need to have the comment the user inputs to copy into other records that were queried. I tried insert. My coding does one of the records or all of the records ..I need it to copy just to the queried records ...and I have a query but no filter set.
I have an unbound field that counts the number of records (=count(emplnumber)). When I open the form the value in the field is not there, if I click on the field the value appears. It's almost like the field is being highlighted by the cursor and covering up the contents, but the cursor has it's focus set to another field. Oh, the field is on the form footer if that matters.
:confused: hi ,,, i have this Microsoft Application and i have unchecked the check box (Allow full menus ) in the starup ... So when ever i run the application i only get the menu bars : File, Window, Help, AdobePDF