Hi,
This is also a good solution, but it requires additional UI element on
the form, which I don't like.
Currently I received other suggestion, to use onLoad or similar event
and change properties for that combo box:
If Me.NewRecord Then
Me.cmbComboName.ControlSource = 'something
Else
Me.cmbComboName.ControlSource = 'something else
End If
And it seems to be solving my problem, although I am not sure, if it's
the most effecient solution.
Rgs,
A.
On May 18, 2:18*pm, RonaldoOneNil
<RonaldoOne...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> One way would be to create a text box on your form which is bound to the
> devices field. This field is used to show the currently selected device.
> Change your combo box to an unbound combo box so that it can represent
> available devices. When you then make a selection from the combo box, assign
> it to the new field on the form.
>
>
>
> "ciruliz" wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I don't really know how to formulate question, so I will try to
> > explain problem shortly:
>
> > I have created small invoicing application in Access 2007 for renting
> > business - there is table of customers, table of invoices and table of
> > devices we offer for rent (there is one type of devices, total number
> > - around 10)
>
> > There is form for entering new customers and that form contains combo
> > box, which is lookup to devices table - so user can pick one of
> > devices.
> > Everything works so far.
>
> > I wanted to introduce new feature - when adding new customer, user can
> > choose only from those devices which are not rented away. So I created
> > subquery to limit values of combo box.
>
> > Query looks like this:
>
> > SELECT Koncentratori.ID, Koncentratori.AccountingNumber
> > FROM Koncentratori
> > WHERE (((Koncentratori.ID) Not In (SELECT customers.ConcentratorID
> > FROM customers WHERE (((customers.agreementActive)=Yes)); )))
> > ORDER BY Koncentratori.AccountingNumber;
>
> > Koncentratori (Concentrators) is the mentioned table of devices, rest
> > should be obvious.
>
> > So far so good.
> > But here comes the problem - after using this subquery, new record can
> > be added nicely and combo box contains only those devices, which are
> > not rented away. However for existing customers combo box does not
> > show current value - as it is in conflict with that subquery.
>
> > I am not sure how to overcome this problem, thanks for any advice!
>
> > Br,
> > *Andis
>
> > .
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