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| 3704 | 2000-01-04 02:54:00 | Fortunately it has been unseasonably cold in Christchurch, otherwise the last 2 days would have been completely wasted. I am running MS Access version 2 (because that is what the firm runs) and am trying to develop a simple(!) database to keep control of the litigation we generate. I have been trying to figure out a way of going to records easily so they can be modified. The primary key is a letter/number combination generated by the accounting system. What I would be able to do is enter this combination as the first box on a form, and have the associated data for that record appear on the form. The staff would then be able to make the necessary changes. Try as I might, I cannot figure out how to do this. Obviously if I know the record number of the record, I can go to that, but that is not a practical solution. Am I missing something fundamental as a result of too much Christmas cheer. Is there a simple solution to my problem. Even a hint would be helpful! Craig Ruane Christchurch |
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| 3705 | 2001-11-03 22:18:00 | I'd Put a 'Find' cmdControll Button on the Form. Don |
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