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Old November 13th, 2005, 04:03 AM
Sobol
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Default VBA and variables

Hi,

I have a little problem: I have table Users. First, select user with login
"First" by the form, then close the form. After that, when I opened another
form i wanted to insert this user into one field. How can I do it?
I think, that it's possible to do this using VBA - create the variable which
will store selected Users.Login.
Is there anybody who know VBA and access as good and can help me please?

Best regards,
Sobol



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Old November 13th, 2005, 04:05 AM
MA
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"Sobol" <sobotag@wsisiz.edu.pl> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Hi,
>
> I have a little problem: I have table Users. First, select user with login
> "First" by the form, then close the form. After that, when I opened[/color]
another[color=blue]
> form i wanted to insert this user into one field. How can I do it?[/color]

OpenArgs: is last expression in the istruction of openForm.

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> I think, that it's possible to do this using VBA - create the variable[/color]
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> will store selected Users.Login.
> Is there anybody who know VBA and access as good and can help me please?
>
> Best regards,
> Sobol[/color]
Hi Sobol, J knew your friend... Cobol!!
Give my regards to him, please
;-P
MAssimiliano


 

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