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Hello

i have query with a field called 'consultant' the query runs via critieria
from a 'form' list box i.e.
[forms]![form1]![consultant] (this sits in the criteria field in the query)

how do i get this to pick up mulitiply enteries in the listbox or (text box)
like
John OR dave because at the moment it will only pick up one entry




Thanks Steve
 
You will need some code to loop through the ItemsSelected collection of the
multi-select list box, and build the Filter/WhereCondition.

Here's an example of how to do it:
Use a multi-select list box to filter a report
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-50.html

That example applies the string to the WhereCondition of a report, but the
process is identical to apply it to the Filter of a form.
 
would it be easier to use a text box then? and then reference it through the
query!
--
Thanks Steve


Allen Browne said:
You will need some code to loop through the ItemsSelected collection of the
multi-select list box, and build the Filter/WhereCondition.

Here's an example of how to do it:
Use a multi-select list box to filter a report
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-50.html

That example applies the string to the WhereCondition of a report, but the
process is identical to apply it to the Filter of a form.

--
Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia

Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.
Steve said:
i have query with a field called 'consultant' the query runs via critieria
from a 'form' list box i.e.
[forms]![form1]![consultant] (this sits in the criteria field in the
query)

how do i get this to pick up mulitiply enteries in the listbox or (text
box)
like
John OR dave because at the moment it will only pick up one entry
 
Text box is fine for just one value (but so is a list box that is not
multi-select.)

If you want to put lots of value in a text box, you will have the same
issue. It must be parsed by splitting them into an array,and building the
WHERE clause.

--
Allen Browne - Microsoft MVP. Perth, Western Australia

Reply to group, rather than allenbrowne at mvps dot org.

Steve said:
would it be easier to use a text box then? and then reference it through
the
query!
--
Thanks Steve


Allen Browne said:
You will need some code to loop through the ItemsSelected collection of
the
multi-select list box, and build the Filter/WhereCondition.

Here's an example of how to do it:
Use a multi-select list box to filter a report
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/ser-50.html

That example applies the string to the WhereCondition of a report, but
the
process is identical to apply it to the Filter of a form.

Steve said:
i have query with a field called 'consultant' the query runs via
critieria
from a 'form' list box i.e.
[forms]![form1]![consultant] (this sits in the criteria field in the
query)

how do i get this to pick up mulitiply enteries in the listbox or (text
box)
like
John OR dave because at the moment it will only pick up one entry
 

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