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Old February 11th, 2007, 04:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
Bill
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Default Popup on Running a Query????

Hi All,

Is there anyway of getting something to popup when a query is run from the
main menu. I appreciate that it can be made to happen through a macro or a
form driven query but I need something more basic than that but can't see a
way!

Can anyone help please?

Ta.
Bill.


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Old February 11th, 2007, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
tina
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Default Popup on Running a Query????

what do you mean by "something to popup"? we need to understand specifically
what you're trying to do before we can try to help you do it, so provide
more details, pls.

hth


"Bill" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

Is there anyway of getting something to popup when a query is run from the
main menu. I appreciate that it can be made to happen through a macro or a
form driven query but I need something more basic than that but can't see

a
way!

Can anyone help please?

Ta.
Bill.




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Old February 11th, 2007, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
Bill
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Default Popup on Running a Query????

Hi Tina,

It could be a simple bit of text explaining what the query is doing, but my
requirements would be moulded to what can be achieved!!!

Does that help?

Cheers.
Bill.


"tina" wrote in message
...
what do you mean by "something to popup"? we need to understand
specifically
what you're trying to do before we can try to help you do it, so provide
more details, pls.

hth


"Bill" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

Is there anyway of getting something to popup when a query is run from
the
main menu. I appreciate that it can be made to happen through a macro or
a
form driven query but I need something more basic than that but can't see

a
way!

Can anyone help please?

Ta.
Bill.






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Old February 12th, 2007, 02:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
tina
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Default Popup on Running a Query????

well, if you want a Msgbox to open when you run a query directly from the
database window, without doing any kind of programming - then, no, AFAIK
there's no way to do that. queries don't have programmable "events", so
there's no way to attach a msgbox to one.

hth


"Bill" wrote in message
...
Hi Tina,

It could be a simple bit of text explaining what the query is doing, but

my
requirements would be moulded to what can be achieved!!!

Does that help?

Cheers.
Bill.


"tina" wrote in message
...
what do you mean by "something to popup"? we need to understand
specifically
what you're trying to do before we can try to help you do it, so provide
more details, pls.

hth


"Bill" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

Is there anyway of getting something to popup when a query is run from
the
main menu. I appreciate that it can be made to happen through a macro

or
a
form driven query but I need something more basic than that but can't

see
a
way!

Can anyone help please?

Ta.
Bill.








 




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