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replyReply Fri 8 May 2009, 09:55Delegate Richard Howes said...

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How can I code in VB to disable the timeout feature? I have tried to set the timeout time to a very high time but without success.

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replyReply Mon 11 May 2009, 11:09Trainer Jacob said...

RE: Timeouts

Hi Richard

Thanks for your post. From the detail provided it is possible a solution can be found but we would need to have more information from yourself along with example files for us to evaluate.

It would certainly be beyond the scope of this forum to progress this for you.

If you would like to discuss a more consultative option, please let us know.

Regards

Jacob

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Access tip:

Run with the total

Often when creating reports with lists of transactions it can be useful to have a column which totals the transactions as the report progresses.

Using the Sum function gives the total for the whole group, not a running total.



Access provides an easy method of achieving a running total.



Click on the text box containing the data you wish to contain the running total.
Select the Data tab
Click in the Running sum option
Click the down arrow to view three options

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