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Multiple Forms ReQuery
Gary Orros 
     
2 years ago
Hi everyone



I was just wondering is there a way to make a form ReQuery another form when it closes or is updated depending on which form that opened it.

I have 3 different customer forms which hold different data per type and on that form I have two sub forms. I also different forms to update the data for that customer.
To make my search system work I've have 4 different versions of the 3 forms as they ReQuery when closing the search form. But I need 4 of each individual form per type of customer as they requery the customer as they close or update.

It's not the end of the world as I've started numbering the version of each one but it seems a lot of repeated work and if I change anything going forward it's a lot of work.

Thanks
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
Yes

But this code in the current form to re-query a form Called TargetFormF

Forms!TargetFormF.Requery.
Gary Orros OP  @Reply  
     
2 years ago
Hi Sami

Not sure I understand but will look into it.

Thanks
Ludwig Willems  @Reply  
      
2 years ago
volgen :)
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
I just re-ead your post. You are doing way too much work for what you need. Check Richard's following videos. You will find your answer there.

Search Form 2.0
Access Search Seminar
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
Ludwig, what dos volgen mean?
Adam Schwanz  @Reply  
           
2 years ago
Sami it basically means "following". So that he can receive notifications on the post
Sami Shamma  @Reply  
             
2 years ago
Thank you, Adam. Now it makes sense.
Ludwig Willems  @Reply  
      
2 years ago
Sami, Well, I live in Belgium. I always have to use my best English with Google Translate. You will notice that my translation is not always correct in English. :) so following is "volgen " in Dutch... :)  I'm curious if there are still people from Belgium who are members. Richard was going to let us know how many members we have from which countries, but I haven't noticed anything yet. Maybe we should provide him with a link on how to put together that query. :)   LOL

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