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OPTION BUTTON GROUP AND DATE
I have a simple form I created for a customer database. On it I have included
a group of option buttons. ie: Relationship To Pt O Self O Spouse O Daughter O Son O Other I set the "daughter" option as a default which I like, however, I want each customer to have this option uniquely. When I change one, it changes ALL. They all will read "other" if I select. I would like this feature to be individual to each customer. Same with the dateā¦ I want to be able to use the date pull down (Dtpicker2) to show the date of which the customer was entered into the system. I would greatly appreciate an email if possible to help resolve my frustration. Thank you very much in advance. |
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OPTION BUTTON GROUP AND DATE
Sounds as though you haven't bound the option group nor the date picker to
fields in the form's underlying recordsource. If a control on a continuous form is unbound, changing the value on one occurrence changes all occurrences. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Linda L." Linda wrote in message ... I have a simple form I created for a customer database. On it I have included a group of option buttons. ie: Relationship To Pt O Self O Spouse O Daughter O Son O Other I set the "daughter" option as a default which I like, however, I want each customer to have this option uniquely. When I change one, it changes ALL. They all will read "other" if I select. I would like this feature to be individual to each customer. Same with the date. I want to be able to use the date pull down (Dtpicker2) to show the date of which the customer was entered into the system. I would greatly appreciate an email if possible to help resolve my frustration. Thank you very much in advance. Sorry, when you post in a newsgroup, the expectation is that you'll come back to the newsgroup to retrieve answers. You should NEVER post your real e-mail address in newsgroups. There are many unscrupulous individuals who "scrape" e-mail addresses from posts and sell them to spammers. (Unfortunately, you've probably already discovered this from the increase in spam you're suddenly receiving!) |
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