I have a screen that has 8 different buttons and clicking on any of these buttons generates an appropriate letter and once the button was clicked in also inserts a date, today's date.
Private Sub btnSecondReport_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_btnSecondReport_Click
DoCmd.DoMenuItem acFormBar, acRecordsMenu, acSaveRecord, , acMenuVer70
'* Call the standard letter printing routine for this form.
Call StandardLetterVariables("Bd$50paid.doc")
btnFirstReport.SetFocus
[DTSecondLetterSent] = Date
So I would like to create an alert that looks at this date and 14 days from that date will alert, remind whatever I want to do.
I am thinking it wouldn't be too hard to create a reminder that pops up when the record is opened but I am sure users will want to be reminded without having to go into the record.
My question: can I and is it hard to create a reminder that will take care of paying attention when and who needs to be reminded or should I just create a report and let them run this.
I hope this makes sense and sombody has done this.
I am trying to create an alert function so that when a user open up a form and displays a record, it will also display any alerts that have been created for that record. e.g. missed payments etc. I have created a table to store the alert data along with the job number to which the alert relates so in essence I can have more that one alert per job record. I amtrying get one of the alerts to display ok using the following code
You will see that I am trying to only display alerts that are within the valid date range (I have not yet included [End_Date] as I cannot get the code above to work.
Can anyone help me correct this code please?
The other thing is that because I am using a dlookup, I am assuming it will only display the first alert it finds in the table and that's it? If so, how do it get it to display all 'active' alerts with a matching job number. By active I mean where the Start date is >= Date() and End date is <= Date()
i want to make alert message that will be pop up when the return date for borrowing book is one day before the date. and the alert message will also can show the information about the borrower.the alert message will be something like this. Tomorrow one borrower need to return the book. click ok to view the data.can access 2007 do this kind of alert message..?
I have a form in my db and i would like it to show me a warning message if a specific field in a record is empty or even better not to allow me to close the form. I would like to have this in order to avoid incomplete data.
My requirements is to send the alert messages with the approaching due date on every Monday of the week. I am able to send alert messages on Monday. My Problem is: How to send alert messages on Tuesday if Monday is Vacation. Is there a way to do it in access? I don't have much experience in access.
I want to make alert message that will be pop up when the return date for borrowing book is one day before the date. and the alert message will also can show the information about the borrower.
the alert message will be something like this. Tomorrow one borrower need to return the book. click ok to view the data.
I am developing a database for our fleet of company vehicles. What I'd like to know is is it possible to set up some kind of alert where a dialog box appears (like the sort of thing in Outlook with reminders).
What I'd like is, for example, if a vehicle requires a service a pop up would appear, a couple of weeks before, when the database is opened to alert the user that it will be required soon.
If anyone knows how to do this it would be greatly appreciated.
When I start my database, I would like a field to be checked for todays date. If the condition is true, I would like it to use an alert to tell me that the condition is met. Any ideas?
I have a form with a sub form. On the sub form I have #Ordered, #Supplied & #Used. These fields calculate to give the user the # in stock. This figure is displayed on the form. On the form I also have the Reorder level which is set by the user.
I would like to be able to make a message alert pop up when the database is opened or when any of these records show the # in stock is lower than the Reorder level, ensuring that we do not run out of stock.
My knowledge of access is pretty limited. Can anyone help me with this problem. I have some due dates entered into the database via a form. Is it possible to send an email alert say 1 month and then 1 week before the due date?
In my form I have a combo box. The combo box has several selections. I want a message box to appear after any but one of the selections within the combo box are selected. Thanks.
I have what is probably a simple question for regular Access users. Before I ask the question, here is a simplified version of the tables involved:
Structure of EMPLOYEE ===================== EmplID Name
Structure of TRAINING ===================== EmplID CourseID CourseName DateTaken
Data in EMPLOYEE ================ EmplID----Name 1234------John Smith 5678------Mike Smith
Data in TRAINING ================ EmplID------CourseID----Course------DateTaken 1234--------NS01--------HeatStreet--06/15/2000 1234--------NS01--------HeatStreet--07/11/2001 1234--------NS01--------HeatStreet--02/07/2002 1234--------NS01--------HeatStreet--08/22/2004 1234--------NS01--------HeatStreet--01/28/2006 1234--------NS27--------Lockout-----01/06/2002 1234--------NS27--------Lockout-----01/27/2004
Its easy enough to join the two tables in the query and return ALL 9 training records, but I would like to find a way to display only the most recent occurance of each employee taking a course. ie, the max date for each unique EmplID-Name-CourseID-Course combination:
I thought maybe "GroupBy" on EmplID, Name, CourseID and Course and "Max" on DateTaken would do the trick, but apparently not. Is there a way to do this without code?
I've been searching the threads, but to no avail! (be gentle - a curious beginner in a crazy world of demands!)
My database (table) has a date field, when this date is 'now()' I need to send a reminder email to a 1 collegue and 'cc' 2 others. And automatically change the background colour of the date field; say to red.
A step by step guide would be great, or a nudge in the direction of a good example would help,
I am hoping someone out there will be able to help me figure this one out! I have a database I just created which houses approximately data on about 500 physicians/practitioners - from their personal info to information regarding their licensures, liability coverage, and DEA. In order for us to be compliant with administration and government criteria we have to monitor expirations of their license, liability, DEA, and other things. We do this by sending letters/e-mails out 30 days in advance of expiration dates (which is a field in my database). What would really be great if when I bring up my database it would automatically give me a pop-up saying these licensures are expiring in 30 days and send out reminders. I am a rather new user to Access but I do recall a few years ago hearing something about databases that have crystal reports??? I am not sure if that is the same thing or not. I do have parameter queries set up from date to date but it sure would be impressive if I could get it to do the above. Or maybe another way to do this. Any suggestions????????? CMElady in :confused: distress!!! Thanks.
Hi everyone, I quite new to access, so I would like to ask for a little help. Is it possible to create an alert in a database related to date and time. Shortly the user needs to be alerted when a certificate expires on a specific date. Is it possible to do that in Access? Thank you anticipated, Bye, Fehermaci
I have an Access database keeping track of the number of cars registered under the company. The cars have details like type, make, license plate number, road permit dates, etc.
I would like to get alerts 3 days before the expiry date of the road permit. which is the best way to go about it?
I have a Data Access Page linked to an access database (of course!) and I would like to have a script in the submit button, so that it inputs the current time onto a particular field, and also throw up an alert box...could someone please help? I am not good at this, but it looks like it is javascript - thats currently on the button for the save action
have a table with a list of employees with their badge numbers and the expiry date of their badges. I want to be able to run a query that will list/alert any badges that are due to expire with one months notice. How do I do this?
I have a continuous form that is belong to values of three unbound fields.
[TestName] [FromDate] [ToDate] and a commandbutton that makes requery for this continuous form.
when i click on this command button , if any field is empty ; what's the appropriate code that i can use to alerts me the name of the forgotten field ?
Is there a way to have Access send an alert message when a particular date is getting close? I have a database that tracks automatic step increases to pay and when the dates occur. I would like to create a pop up that could alert me when a date is getting close so that I can inform the budget person that a certain employee will be getting a bump in their pay starting on a particular date? Is that possible in 2010?
I created the .accde to distribute only the compiled file. But I have a problem. When you open the file .accde there is this problem of security: You can not determine whether the content is from a trusted source. Leave off the contents, unless they provide essential capabilities and the source is considered reliable. Open the file or cancel the operation? How Can I avoid the visualization of this security alert?
Any way to send auto alert without opening Ms. Access program.
I have created a program which requires to send auto alert on certain dates. Due to some travel plans manager might not be able to open the program every day (might not open the program on certain dates where I set the alerts) and the chances are he will miss those alerts if he won't open the program.
I need to create a guest database for a small hotel. And I would like to create a pop-up alert that appears when I open MS Access to remind me birthdays of the guests.