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Job History 2 By Richard Rost ![]() ![]() Recent Job History for Candidates in Access Part 2 In this Microsoft Access tutorial, we will learn how to display a candidate's most recent and previous job history directly on the main customer form using the DMax and DLookup functions. You'll discover how to handle situations where there is no current job and manage null values effectively. This is part 2. MembersThere is no extended cut, but here is the file download: Silver Members and up get access to view Extended Cut videos, when available. Gold Members can download the files from class plus get access to the Code Vault. If you're not a member, Join Today! PrerequisitesRecommended CoursesUp Next
KeywordsTechHelp Access, job history, DMax function, DLookup function, Microsoft Access Forms, recent employment, IIf statement, NZ function, concatenate criteria, start date filtering, end date filtering, current job display, previous job display, customer form customization, nested functions, update form data
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Keywords: TechHelp Access, job history, DMax function, DLookup function, Microsoft Access Forms, recent employment, IIf statement, NZ function, concatenate criteria, start date filtering, end date filtering, current job display, previous job display, customer form PermaLink Job History in Microsoft Access, Part 2 |