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HankL
Al,
I am a little lost as to how to create the two button on the form
I feel I do not know how to do the following and if you could give me step
by step instructions I certainly would appreciate it.
I don't want to screw up my present configuration because of lack of
knowledge
'Create two "Update" queries against your Restaurant table.
1) cmdPrintAll - will run qryPrintAll , that sets the PrintMe for every
Restaurant record to True.
2) cmdPrintNone - will run qryPrintNone , that sets the PrintMe for every
Are these steps to be done in the TABLE AS FIELDS or in the QUERY DESIGN
SECTION ?
Thank you,
Hank
I am a little lost as to how to create the two button on the form
I feel I do not know how to do the following and if you could give me step
by step instructions I certainly would appreciate it.
I don't want to screw up my present configuration because of lack of
knowledge
'Create two "Update" queries against your Restaurant table.
1) cmdPrintAll - will run qryPrintAll , that sets the PrintMe for every
Restaurant record to True.
2) cmdPrintNone - will run qryPrintNone , that sets the PrintMe for every
Restaurant record to False.'
Are these steps to be done in the TABLE AS FIELDS or in the QUERY DESIGN
SECTION ?
Thank you,
Hank
Al Campagna said:Hank,
When I spoke of adding "conveniences" once we got the basic
system working... this is one of them.
You might want two buttons on your form...
One button named cmdPrintAll and another named cmdPrintNone
Create two "Update" queries against your Restaurant table.
cmdPrintAll - will run qryPrintAll , that sets the PrintMe for every
Restaurant record to
True.
cmdPrintNone - will run qryPrintNone , that sets the PrintMe for every
Restaurant record to
False.
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hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP
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