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From: golfinray on 6 May 2010 15:06 The other day, you gave me a fantastic fix for resetting my form recordsource. You told me to add the query statement in second column of the combo for each user selection in the first column. That works fantastic!!! But now my filter doesn't work. I know I probably have something in the wrong order. I have tried: me.recordsource = me.cbodatasource.column(1) & vbnullstring me.filter = "[district] = """ & me.cbodatasource & """" me.filteron = true me.requery me.filter= "district] = """ & me.cbodatasource & """" me.filteron = true me.recordsource = me.cbodatasource.column(1) & vbnullstring and all other combinations. I have tried requeries after one statement, requeries after both. It will filter or it will set recordsource but not both. I hope I won't have to have a separate combo for that. Thanks so much! Milton -- Milton Purdy ACCESS State of Arkansas
From: golfinray on 6 May 2010 15:22 Dirk - I was having a brain fart. I removed the filter and put the Forms![myform].mycombo as the criteria of the other query. Worked like a charm! Thanks so much again!!!!! Milt -- Milton Purdy ACCESS State of Arkansas "golfinray" wrote: > The other day, you gave me a fantastic fix for resetting my form > recordsource. You told me to add the query statement in second column of the > combo for each user selection in the first column. That works fantastic!!! > But now my filter doesn't work. I know I probably have something in the wrong > order. I have tried: > me.recordsource = me.cbodatasource.column(1) & vbnullstring > me.filter = "[district] = """ & me.cbodatasource & """" > me.filteron = true > me.requery > > me.filter= "district] = """ & me.cbodatasource & """" > me.filteron = true > me.recordsource = me.cbodatasource.column(1) & vbnullstring > > and all other combinations. I have tried requeries after one statement, > requeries after both. It will filter or it will set recordsource but not > both. I hope I won't have to have a separate combo for that. Thanks so much! > Milton > -- > Milton Purdy > ACCESS > State of Arkansas
From: Dirk Goldgar on 6 May 2010 15:24 "golfinray" <golfinray(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2C8A77D5-05C0-4CC3-8004-EC1085C8A34A(a)microsoft.com... > Dirk - I was having a brain fart. I removed the filter and put the > Forms![myform].mycombo as the criteria of the other query. Worked like a > charm! Thanks so much again!!!!! Milt Glad you got it working, Milt. -- Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP Access tips: www.datagnostics.com/tips.html (please reply to the newsgroup)
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