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From: g on 30 Jun 2010 12:05 When a button is clicked on a Access Form, I want to run a query and display its result. I am able to do that, but my form has 12 buttons and I am creating 12 different query objects(containing the 12 queries) for them. So, the left had side of my window(which displays all Access objects) which shows 12 query objects. Now, I have to create another form which has 6 buttons which on clicked will run 6 different queries. 1. Is there a way in Access 2007 where instead of creating another 6 query objects I can create a single query object which can contain the 6 different queries and run query 1 when button 1 is clicked, run query 2 when button 2 is clicked and so on. 2. If there is no such way, can I alleviate the issue of having multiple query objects by running a macro when the button is clicked which runs a query based on which button is clicked and produces the results. How difficult would this be to do? Currently, all I have to do is create a query object and add some SQL to it so that it produces the desired result. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |