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Old November 12th, 2005, 11:37 PM
MLH
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Default Access 2.0 Help mentioned 'record numbers' frequently but nowhere did it ever say how to determine a given record's record number

Anyone remember how to determine a particular
record's record number (Access 2.0 table question)?
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Old November 12th, 2005, 11:38 PM
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Default Re: Access 2.0 Help mentioned 'record numbers' frequently but nowhere did it ever say how to determine a given record's record number

You could get the number from the AbsolutePosition property of the
Recordset.

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"MLH" <CRCI@NorthState.net> wrote in message
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> Anyone remember how to determine a particular
> record's record number (Access 2.0 table question)?[/color]


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Old November 12th, 2005, 11:38 PM
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Default Re: Access 2.0 Help mentioned 'record numbers' frequently but nowhere did it ever say how to determine a given record's record number

I checked. Unfortunately, I don't think it was available
in Access 2.0 - any other recollections? Even guesses
(SWAG's) will be appreciated.

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On Sat, 8 May 2004 23:20:33 +0800, "Allen Browne"
<AllenBrowne@SeeSig.Invalid> wrote:
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>You could get the number from the AbsolutePosition property of the
>Recordset.
>
>Details:
> http://allenbrowne.com/casu-10.html[/color]

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Old November 12th, 2005, 11:38 PM
Allen Browne
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Default Re: Access 2.0 Help mentioned 'record numbers' frequently but nowhere did it ever say how to determine a given record's record number

Don't have A2 installed on this machine, but if you open the form in design
view, open the Properties box, and look on the Data tab of the dialog, you
should see the property. (Make sure you're looking at the properties of the
Form, not of a text box.)

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"MLH" <CRCI@NorthState.net> wrote in message
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> I checked. Unfortunately, I don't think it was available
> in Access 2.0 - any other recollections? Even guesses
> (SWAG's) will be appreciated.[/color]


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Old November 12th, 2005, 11:38 PM
David W. Fenton
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Default Re: Access 2.0 Help mentioned 'record numbers' frequently but nowhere did it ever say how to determine a given record's record number

MLH <CRCI@NorthState.net> wrote in
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> Anyone remember how to determine a particular
> record's record number (Access 2.0 table question)?[/color]

In Access, records don't have record numbers.

Is that you, Don?

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Old November 12th, 2005, 11:41 PM
MLH
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Default Re: Access 2.0 Help mentioned 'record numbers' frequently but nowhere did it ever say how to determine a given record's record number

Not quite, I'm afraid. There's 4 properties there, but
AbsolutePosition isn't one of them.
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On Sun, 9 May 2004 00:19:20 +0800, "Allen Browne"
<AllenBrowne@SeeSig.Invalid> wrote:
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>Don't have A2 installed on this machine, but if you open the form in design
>view, open the Properties box, and look on the Data tab of the dialog, you
>should see the property. (Make sure you're looking at the properties of the
>Form, not of a text box.)[/color]

 

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