[AccessD] Saving onClick event procedure

rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM
Wed May 12 06:59:45 CDT 2004


Hi All,

I'm trying to programatically 'hook' an event from a control (on a form) 
up to an event procedure. 

I.e. 

frm.Form.Controls("optValue").OnClick = "[Event Procedure]"

Which works fine, until the form is taken out of 'form view'.  I.e. if I 
change to design view for the form, or close the form.  Once that happens 
the on click property is returned to being empty (or unhooked).

I've tried saving the form but this seems to make no difference...

Can anyone help?

TIA
Ryan



 

  
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