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Oct 4th, 2004, 03:31 PM
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Handling The Record Selector..........URGENT
hi;
i have two questions:
1. I have a form from which all of the fields are binded to a data table, when i reach the last text box field and press enter, it moves to the next record.......how can i disable that!
2. I need to track if the user has changed the record from the record selector. What's the needed event to handle that?
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Oct 5th, 2004, 04:01 AM
#2
1) Form properties > Edit (or Data) tab > Disable new records (Access)
2) Dunno - pointless using recordselectors (my opinion) but there is an "after update" or "on current" or some such which would possibly do what you need.
Vince
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Oct 5th, 2004, 02:36 PM
#3
Form_Current is the procedure that fires when the record navigator
buttons are pressed. If you want to know if the record is modified
then there is a Form_Dirty and Form_BeforeUpdate events that
you can use to do something in that event, like ???
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