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Wed Dec 28 11:38:03 CST 2011


forms makes things simpler for you, but not the user, I don't know -- on the
other hand, some forms really do try to do too much and subsequent forms can
keep the user on track.

Susan H.


> For about a decade I have worked on the principle that the same form can
> handle displays, inserts and updates.
> Lately I have been experimenting, and my tentative conclusions are that I
> have been wrong for a decade; that a better approach is to have a
reead-only
> navigation form of some sort, containing an edit button, which does not
flip
> flags in the current form but rather loads an frmEditMyDataSource form
> specifically designed for insert or edit.
>
> In this model, no single form contains the logic for multiple operations.
> Rather, one designs forms for Insert and Edit separately. The behaviours
are
> radically different. Why complicate the logic of one form by injecting two
> purposes?
>
> I'm not throwing this out as a definitive conclusion, but merely one of my
> regular queries (select * from projects where decision_certainty < .8).
> I have coded innumerable dual/treble purpose forms, with logic distributed
> among their controls, and in a few recent experiments have noticed that
the
> logic is a lot cleaner if I code something like this:
>
> On DoubleClick
> If Me.NewRecord = True Then
> Open the Insert form
> Else
> Open the Edit form
> End If
>
> Opinions? Diatribes? Scathing denunciations?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-admin at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-admin at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim DeMarco
> Sent: March 5, 2003 2:56 PM
> To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
> Subject: RE: [AccessD] Editing Records
>
> In cases where a number of items (boolean variables in this case) must be
> true for an event to occur I usually multiply the booleans by each other.
> If I get a 0 result I know the event should not happen:
>
> blnDoTheEvent = ((blnValidate1 * blnValidate2 * blnValidate3) <> 0)
>
> If blnDoTheEvent Then
>   'do it here
> End If
>
> HTH,
>
> Jim DeMarco
> Director of Product Development
> HealthSource/Hudson Health Plan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Gajewski [mailto:bob at renaissancesiding.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:50 PM
> To: 'accessd at databaseadvisors.com'
> Subject: RE: [AccessD] Editing Records
>
>
> Andy
>
> Just shooting from the hip, but couldn't that be done using a loop?
>
> Seems like it might be a lot of coding, even for just 13 validations ...
and
> then it would handle more if they were added later.
>
> Regards,
> Bob Gajewski
>
> On Wednesday, March 05, 2003 14:22 PM, Andy Lacey
> [SMTP:andy at minstersystems.co.uk] wrote:
> > Tim
> > Just a suggestion
> >
> > Dim blnNeedsUpdate As Boolean
> >
> >
> > blnNeedsUpdate =False
> >
> > If validation1 = false then
> >         blnNeedsUpdate =True
> >
> > End if
> >
> > If validation2 = false then
> >         blnNeedsUpdate =True
> >
> > End if
> >
> >
> > etc
> >
> > if blnNeedsUpdate = true
> >
> > ..edit
> >
> > change all fields
> >
> > ..update
> >
> >
> >
> > Andy Lacey
> > http://www.minstersystems.co.uk <http://www.minstersystems.co.uk/>
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: accessd-admin at databaseadvisors.com
> > [mailto:accessd-admin at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Swisher,
> > Timothy B
> > Sent: 05 March 2003 13:06
> > To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com
> > Subject: [AccessD] Editing Records
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello group, I have a procedure (A2k) that opens a recordset (DAO) and
> > cycles through the data validating/updating several fields for each
> > record.  My question is, what is the best way to do this,
> >
> > Like this
> >
> > ..edit
> > If validation1 = false then
> >         change data
> > End if
> >
> > If validation2 = false then
> >         change data
> > End if
> > ..update
> >
> > Or
> >
> > If validation1 = false then
> >         .edit
> >         change data
> >         .update
> > End if
> >
> > If validation2 = false then
> >         .edit
> >         change data
> >         .update
> > End if
> >
> > I have about 13 validations that need to be done on about 90,000
> > records.  Each validation goes to a SQL Server BE and check the validity
> > of the data.  There is a huge difference in speed opening and closing
> > the recordset so many times, but if that is the better way to go, then
> > so be it.  All help is appreciated.  TIA
> >
> > Tim
> >
> >  << File: ATT00006.htm >>
>
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