Rabu, 08 Mei 2019

RE: [MS_AccessPros] Visible Property

 

Duane,

I should have provided that information.

The options box is unbound, but I can change that if you think it is a good
idea.

The name that comes up when I click on the frame is OptAnyDep

The Yes button is called OptionYes , returns a 1

The No button is called OptionNo , returns a 2

I hope I covered what you needed and what you meant by the name of the
options group. Do I have to keep the Frame around the buttons for it to be
a Group?

The subform that contains the information on the dependents is called
sf_Dependents

Bill

Bill Singer

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Hi Bill,

An options group returns a number. Is this bound to a field in the forms
record source? What is the name of the option group? What is the name of the
subform control?

Duane

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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] Visible Property

I have Access 365 and am starting a new project so I think you will be
hearing more of me.

I am creating a health insurance enrollment database..

Here is the first issue.

If a person is single, with no dependents the form is shorter.

If the person has dependents I will need them to fill in the depends
information on a Sub Form. I do not want the sub form to be visible unless
the new employee indicates they have dependent. I am asking the question
on the form and the employee is to respond using an Options box with the
"Yes" or "No" as their choices. If they check no to the question then they
just continue on. If they check Yes, I want the Sub Form to appear.. What
is the best way to change the "Visible" Property of the sub form after the
options box input.

A macro?

Code? A quick sample is always best for me.

Thanks,

Bill

Bill Singer

Minnesota

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