Event Procedure

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Ed:

The action you describe could be accomplished by either a
macro or code module. If you can open the form in design
mode, look at what the OnClick event property is. It will
either say [Event Procedure] or list a macro name. If it
is an [Event Procedure], click on the box with the 3 dots
on it and it will show you the code.

Hope this helps.

John Cello
John Cello Consulting
Communications For Business
www.johncelloconsulting.com
 
John thank you for the reply. On opening the properties ,on click event
propery, the program is showing code in visual basicss. I 'am very week in
this area and need assistance in writing prpoer code. I could give the names
of the table and main forms if you could help me.
Thanks Ed Price

John Cello said:
Ed:

The action you describe could be accomplished by either a
macro or code module. If you can open the form in design
mode, look at what the OnClick event property is. It will
either say [Event Procedure] or list a macro name. If it
is an [Event Procedure], click on the box with the 3 dots
on it and it will show you the code.

Hope this helps.

John Cello
John Cello Consulting
Communications For Business
www.johncelloconsulting.com
-----Original Message-----
The database opens to a main form that asks for name and password. Then
proceed clicking on a button to open a form, if the name and password do not
equal a match from the table they were written from, the form does not open.
Question is this done by a macro or from the properties of the form button to
be opened and what wuold be the statement.
 
Ed:

Sorry about the huge delay.

If you can copy and paste the code in here, I'll take a look at it.

Ed said:
John thank you for the reply. On opening the properties ,on click event
propery, the program is showing code in visual basicss. I 'am very week in
this area and need assistance in writing prpoer code. I could give the names
of the table and main forms if you could help me.
Thanks Ed Price

John Cello said:
Ed:

The action you describe could be accomplished by either a
macro or code module. If you can open the form in design
mode, look at what the OnClick event property is. It will
either say [Event Procedure] or list a macro name. If it
is an [Event Procedure], click on the box with the 3 dots
on it and it will show you the code.

Hope this helps.

John Cello
John Cello Consulting
Communications For Business
www.johncelloconsulting.com
-----Original Message-----
The database opens to a main form that asks for name and password. Then
proceed clicking on a button to open a form, if the name and password do not
equal a match from the table they were written from, the form does not open.
Question is this done by a macro or from the properties of the form button to
be opened and what wuold be the statement.
 

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