[AccessD] Unbound control in continuous form

David McAfee davidmcafee at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 18:04:52 CST 2016


Can you make the form based on a query instead of a table and just add a
calculated field in the query?

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Susan Harkins <ssharkins at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yeah, but I thought maybe they'd made an improvement since it would be so
> cool to just be able to "do" it. You have to jump through a lot of hoops to
> work around it. Okay... a temporary table isn't all that difficult but
> still... if they can give us a multi-value field, why not a continuous form
> unbound control?
>
> Susan H.
>
>
> If you think about it logically, it must be so.
>
> Unless bound to a field,it is all the same control,  just like the labels
> and any other type of control on the form.
>
> It is the binding itself that makes a bound control unique to each row.
>
> Otherwise: "There can be only one".  :)
>
> --
> Stuart
>
> On 2 Mar 2016 at 14:23, Susan Harkins wrote:
>
> > Thanks -- I did a bit of research and couldn't find any new
> > capabilities on this front. Thanks for confirming that.
> >
> > Susan H.
> > Nothing new....you can add the control, but if unbound, then it's the
> > same for all rows.
> >
> > Jim.
> >
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