Minggu, 09 April 2017

Re: [MS_AccessPros] MS Form Question

 

Joanne-


Maybe a silly question, but does a lamb ever grow up to become a sheep?

As for doing what you want, I would think that a form editing LAMB needs to only have a combo box with a Row Source:

SELECT ID, SheepName FROM FLOCK;

Make the Bound Column 1, Column Count 2, and Column Widths 0";1"

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On Apr 9, 2017, at 6:21 PM, jovaughn@rochester.rr.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



[Beginner question... I apologize but racked my brain on this]


I am making a Form using 2 tables LAMB and FLOCK


The Lamb table has information on the births:

ID LambID DamID ....


The FLOCK table has 

ID SheepName ......


I would like to have the Form use the DamId listed in the LAMB table to find the SheepName

in the FLOCK table.


I can create a separate table having LambID and DamId and her SheepName but

The question is 

Do I have to run a separate Query to make a table of DamID and SheepName to fill the Form?


Joanne




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