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Old April 24th, 2008, 09:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
BG44
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Default Op-up window to verify correct User Id

In an old Db3 application, the Client info was entered in one table. When we
opened the first form to begin data entry, upon entering the Client ID, a
message would pop up showing the name and address of the Client, with the
question, Is this the correct client? We checked yes and went on to enter
information in the form. This was just a safety measure to make sure we
didn't get client info mixed up.

Could someone give me an idea where to start this process in Access 2003?
Thanks.
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Old April 24th, 2008, 10:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Klatuu
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Default Op-up window to verify correct User Id

You could use a message box:

If MsgBox "Is Client " & Me.txtClientName & " the correct Client",
vbQuestion + vbYesNo) = vbYes Then
'Go ahead and do it
Else
'Do something different
End If

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Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


"BG44" wrote:

In an old Db3 application, the Client info was entered in one table. When we
opened the first form to begin data entry, upon entering the Client ID, a
message would pop up showing the name and address of the Client, with the
question, Is this the correct client? We checked yes and went on to enter
information in the form. This was just a safety measure to make sure we
didn't get client info mixed up.

Could someone give me an idea where to start this process in Access 2003?
Thanks.

 




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