[AccessD] Calling an event procedure

Erwin Craps - IT Helps Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be
Mon Dec 22 11:50:35 CST 2003


I believe your syntax is correct but did you changed the procdure to
public instead of private (default).


Erwin
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Subject: [AccessD] Calling an event procedure


I know I have done this before (at least I thought I had). I just want
to call the Event Procedure of one form from another one.

So if I am in Form1, I want to call the After_Update event of a text box
in Form2.

I thought it was Forms![Form2].TextBoxName_AfterUpdate()

I'm brain dead.  

Thx for any help.



"Steven W. Erbach" <serbach at new.rr.com> wrote: Jim,

>> PCAnywhere, for all its weirdnesses does create a suede VPN <<

Suede?!? A little mis-typing there or is this a new, hip adjective?

The host system that my client has is on a cable modem, so that's no
problem. However the remotes will all be dial-up. Does this present any
problems? I used PCAnywhere v. 8 quite a lot with dialup a few years ago
to do remote control work on a client's system. But what you're
suggesting here is a "live" replication, not indirect.

My main concern with this is the number of graphi images added to the
database. I've trained the users to make sure that all the graphics are
converted to GIFs before being pasted into Access...but there will still
be a significant number of them.

This looks workable. I'm meeting with my client tomorrow morning and I
will suggest it to him after eating some humble pie regarding my
too-optimistic presentation of Replication as a good tool for his
situation.

Regards,

Steve Erbach
Scientific Marketing
Neenah, WI
920-969-0504

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