Here I am again – trying to do something that seems obvious but apparently not. On the After Update event of date field on a form I attached a macro. In the condition area I have [Bkcomdate] < [dateindept]. Then I have cancelEvent, MsgBox (which says Book Complete Date must be greater than Date in Department), and gotocontrol (bkcomdate). No matter what date I put in bkcomdate, that message appears. What condition should I put to make this happen. Thank you for your time and patience.
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AskWoody LoungerNovember 19, 2002 at 3:27 pm #632840As implied by accdb, code is easier for us to help you with than macros. However, one this to keep in mind is that a null value always compares false against any other value. So, check [dateindept]. If it is null at the time you are entering the data into [bkcomdate], then you’ll get your validation message.
If that’s the problem, either ensure that [bkcomdate] is not null, or use something like [dateindept] is null or [bkcomdate]<[dateindept]
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WSLindaR
AskWoody LoungerNovember 19, 2002 at 4:01 pm #632847OK, how would I write code for the after update event of the field bkcomdate so that if that date is not greater than the dateindept a message appears stating that the book complete date must be greater than the date in department. I thought a macro would be easier for me to write than code.
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WSHansV
AskWoody LoungerNovember 19, 2002 at 4:35 pm #632860You need to use the BeforeUpdate event, for the AfterUpdate event can’t be canceled.
Your code could lool like this:
Private Sub txtBkComDate_BeforeUpdate(Cancel As Integer)
If txtBkComDate < txtDateInDept Then
MsgBox "BkComDate must be on or after DateInDept."
Cancel = True
End If
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