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I am trying to create a macro that opens a form and displays a message box
and records if the condition holds true if no records match I want it to
go to the next criteria in another form here is what I have

Action:Open Form
Form Name: name of form
view:datasheet
filter name:name of form
where condition:forms !name of form!name of column I want>2

Action:msgbox
condition:same as where condition above and I put my message below to tell
it what i want
then I want it to stop it the condition is ture so I put
... stop macro and close form with ... as condition again
if this passes I want it to go to the next form so I do
open form again with my criteria and same actions again but if the first
condition has no records it says data type mismatch

Please help I have been working on this for a month and I have tried
everything through trial and error.

HELP!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nov 13 '05 #1
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TweetyByrd posted:
"I am trying to create a macro that opens a form and displays a message box
and records if the condition holds true if no records match I want it to
go to the next criteria in another form."

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You should only use the macro to open the form. The rest should be handled
from within the form itself coding. Or the entire task should be handled by a
module.
Nov 13 '05 #2

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