DataBase - Linking Command Buttons
Asked By Anthony P
26-Jan-10 09:39 PM
I am trying to make a command button link to a table. It is involving
aircraft writeups. On one page, I have an area where a writeup is listed.
On the same page, I have the "Addtional Writeups" button. How do I get that
button to link to another table where a person can either enter additional
writeups or view the additional writeups?
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Anthony P
Addtional
(1)
Writeup
(1)
OUCH
(1)
John W. Vinson replied to Anthony P
Data is not stored in "pages" or on "forms"... and it is not at all clear how
your tables and forms are set up. Where do you store a "writeup"? Is the user
working directly in a table (OUCH!!!) or properly in a Form? Could you be
wanting a Form for the main writeup with a Subform for additional writeups?
What exactly is a "writeup" anyway, and how does a "writeup" differ from an
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John W. Vinson [MVP]
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