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Access 2003

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replyReply Fri 2 Jul 2010, 15:42Delegate Raju said...

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Access 2003

Is there a printable version of the the commands used in VB?

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replyReply Wed 7 Jul 2010, 18:45Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Access 2003

Hi Raju, thanks for your query. A printable version is difficult to come by, as there are many, many methods and events in VB. Your best bet is the Object Browser in the VBA IDE - access through F1 which will give you a list of all objects, methods, properties and Events.

Hope this helps,

Anthony

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Access tip:

Prefixed Autonumbering

When using Date Type = Autonumber as a primary key, clients may require autonumbering to be prefixed with a letter.

For example, P001, where P is the prefixed letter

Instructions
Step 1. Create Field Name
Step 2. Set Data Type to Autonumber
Step 3. Within Field Property General tabsheet,
enter Format property as [backslash]P000



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