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subforms: using input from one subform to update the other subform
Hello. I'm hoping that someone can help me.
I have 2 subforms on separate tabs. Based on a user's input on subform 1, I would like a combo box on subform 2 to be enabled or disabled. Does anyone have a solution? Please let me know. Thanks in advance. |
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subforms: using input from one subform to update the other subform
Controls on subforms are always referred to via the parent form. See
http://www.mvps.org/access/forms/frm0031.htm at "The Access Web" for details. Note that depending on how the forms were added as subforms, the name of the subform control may be different than the name of the form being used as a subform. It's the name of the subform control you need to use. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Angela" wrote in message ... Hello. I'm hoping that someone can help me. I have 2 subforms on separate tabs. Based on a user's input on subform 1, I would like a combo box on subform 2 to be enabled or disabled. Does anyone have a solution? Please let me know. Thanks in advance. |
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subforms: using input from one subform to update the other sub
Thanks for the link Doug. I tried them but get referential errors in the
form's on current event for codes. I don't know what the problem is because the same code works in the AfterUpdate event. "Douglas J. Steele" wrote: Controls on subforms are always referred to via the parent form. See http://www.mvps.org/access/forms/frm0031.htm at "The Access Web" for details. Note that depending on how the forms were added as subforms, the name of the subform control may be different than the name of the form being used as a subform. It's the name of the subform control you need to use. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Angela" wrote in message ... Hello. I'm hoping that someone can help me. I have 2 subforms on separate tabs. Based on a user's input on subform 1, I would like a combo box on subform 2 to be enabled or disabled. Does anyone have a solution? Please let me know. Thanks in advance. . |
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