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Job History 3 By Richard Rost ![]() ![]() Recent Job History for Candidates in Access Part 3 In this Microsoft Access tutorial, we'll explore showing the most recent job history for candidates by adding a manual refresh button and implementing a simple VBA solution to automate refreshes when forms are closed. This is part 3. MembersIn the extended cut, we will learn how to identify employment gaps within job history records. I will show you how to detect when there is a period of unemployment lasting more than a set duration, like three months, and how to list these gaps, which can be crucial for job recruiters and employers.
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! PrerequisitesLinksRecommended Courses
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TechHelp Access, Most recent job history, VBA refresh code, VBA event handling, debug VBA code, error handling VBA, modal forms Access, Access VBA tutorial, Access command button, Access visual design, command button wizard, manual data refresh, read-only fields, employment gap analysis, Access developer lessons
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Keywords: TechHelp Access, Most recent job history, VBA refresh code, VBA event handling, debug VBA code, error handling VBA, modal forms Access, Access VBA tutorial, Access command button, Access visual design, command button wizard, manual data refresh, read-only PermaLink Job History in Microsoft Access, Part 3 |