[AccessD] A2003 was the last good version of Access
Brad Marks
bradm at blackforestltd.com
Sat Sep 24 11:40:30 CDT 2016
Mark,
I am interested in the Split Form also.
What is the primary purpose?
I have an Access application that uses a small form that pops up on the right side of a key company report. Our users can control the info shown on the report by using the Radio Buttons and Text Boxes on the form. Is the use of the Split Form along these lines?
Brad
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From: AccessD <accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com> on behalf of jack drawbridge <jackandpat.d at gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 10:54:21 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] A2003 was the last good version of Access
Mark,
Any info and examples re your split form framework would be appreciated.
jack
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Mark Simms <marksimms at verizon.net> wrote:
> Really ? For me, it was 2010.
> Once I discovered the intricacies of split-forms....My entire approach to
> Access dev changed.
> No more list boxes....and all of that VBA to support them.
> And my clients love the split forms....for the filtering and the sorting
> features.
> I created an entire framework to support the naming and persistence of
> split-form filters and sorts.
> How cool is that ?
> Of course it was not easy because of all of the quirks created by our
> "friends" at MSFT.
>
>
> > Jim, I think you meant to say:
> > A2010 was the last good version of Access.
> >
> > Actually:
> > A2003 was the last good version of Access. ;)
>
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