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I have one form I am using for users to update info for their records.
since the record is large, so the users want that Form can prompt an indicator where to start whenever user has to come back finishing it. I am thinking to add a field of "update_status =yes" to the record set whenever the record been updated. So next time when users come back in the form will prompt a record indicator to start where "update_status yes".Help is appreciated to show Sql statements to loop through the data record to find "update_status yes" to start? |
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Instead of basing the form on the table directly, create a query that
filters the records and use that for the record source of the form: SELECT * FROM [table] WHERE [update_status]=False; This assumes your [update_status] field is a Yes/No field, which actually contains either True or False. Carl Rapson "Spring" wrote in message oups.com... I have one form I am using for users to update info for their records. since the record is large, so the users want that Form can prompt an indicator where to start whenever user has to come back finishing it. I am thinking to add a field of "update_status =yes" to the record set whenever the record been updated. So next time when users come back in the form will prompt a record indicator to start where "update_status yes".Help is appreciated to show Sql statements to loop through the data record to find "update_status yes" to start? |
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