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how to go to previous record satisfying some condition

i have 4 optionbuttons in my form.
if i select 1st optionbutton traineeans.value=1,2ndbutton traineeans.value=2...like that.If he didnt select anyone traoneeans.value=0.
one commandbutton is there named previous unaswered,and other command button is next.
if i click that button previousunanswwered i want to go to previous
record where traineee ans.value=0.
DoCmd.GoToRecord , , acprevious is going to the previous record.but i want to go to previous record where traineeans.value=0
how to write the code. please help me
thanks in advance
Apr 5 '07 #1
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Rabbit
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Well, what you'll want to do is go back to the previous record and then use a while loop to keep moving back as long as it's not the first record and the option group is not equal to 0.
Apr 5 '07 #2

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