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replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 11:43Delegate Sandip said...

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CheckLocking in Access

Hi,

I have attempted to see if I can add two fields within Access to CheckLocking when a "Test Status" is changed.

What seems to be happening is the default is a value of 0 and when the "Test Status" is changed the Value changes to -1.

This only seems to be happening in the two new fields that I have added and not the fields that were already there.

Could anyone advise me on where I have gone wrong?

Thanks in Advance

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replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 13:35Trainer Stephen said...

RE: CheckLocking in Access

Hi Sandip

Thanks for your question

Can you tell me what the datatypes of the two new fields are?

Further, can you describe the checklogging table\query\form for me

Thanks

Stephen

replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 14:07Delegate Sandip said...

RE: CheckLocking in Access

Hi Stephen, thanks for getting back to me.

The datatype of the two new fields are Text Boxes where Text can be entered.

The query checks all mandatory fields that need to be completed when the Test Status is changed to complete, and if there are any fields missing then a warning is thrown back to inform the user.

I seem to have copy and pasted what is already there and modified to relate to the new field but have come across default values.

I hope that makes sense?

 

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