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Jen
I downloaded the "Filter by form in runtime"
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...port/kb/articles/Q262/0/99.ASP&NoWebContent=1
Qbf2k.mdb A Microsoft Access sample database by Ken Getz.
Copyright 2000 Ken Getz. All rights reserved.
Works almost ok, but I have a little problem. From the user manual I read:
2. At run time, the user opens the QBF form, fills in any criteria, and
clicks the OK button at the bottom of the QBF form. This runs the
glrDoQBF() function, and then opens the original form with the records
filtered as per the user's criteria.
Well, I open the generated qbf form from a subform on a mainform. After
doing the search/filtering, the initial subform should be filtered, right?
Instead I now get two of these subforms, one unfiltered (initial form from
where the qbf searchgorm was launched) and one seconf form filtered on top
of the initial subform. What could I have wrong? Jen.
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...port/kb/articles/Q262/0/99.ASP&NoWebContent=1
Qbf2k.mdb A Microsoft Access sample database by Ken Getz.
Copyright 2000 Ken Getz. All rights reserved.
Works almost ok, but I have a little problem. From the user manual I read:
2. At run time, the user opens the QBF form, fills in any criteria, and
clicks the OK button at the bottom of the QBF form. This runs the
glrDoQBF() function, and then opens the original form with the records
filtered as per the user's criteria.
Well, I open the generated qbf form from a subform on a mainform. After
doing the search/filtering, the initial subform should be filtered, right?
Instead I now get two of these subforms, one unfiltered (initial form from
where the qbf searchgorm was launched) and one seconf form filtered on top
of the initial subform. What could I have wrong? Jen.