A
Alain Bourgeois
Dear all,
From access 2003 on-line doc abour the BeforeUpdate of a control in a
form:
"If the user enters a new value in the control, the OldValue property
setting isn't changed until the data is saved (the record is updated).
If you cancel an update, the value of the OldValue property replaces the
existing value in the control."
However, in access 2007, If I cancel an update, the value of the
OldValue property doesn't replace the existing value in the control.=>
Is it possible to get the same behaviour (re-changing the value triggers
another beforeUpdate event)?
Regards and thanks for your help,
Alain
From access 2003 on-line doc abour the BeforeUpdate of a control in a
form:
"If the user enters a new value in the control, the OldValue property
setting isn't changed until the data is saved (the record is updated).
If you cancel an update, the value of the OldValue property replaces the
existing value in the control."
However, in access 2007, If I cancel an update, the value of the
OldValue property doesn't replace the existing value in the control.=>
Is it possible to get the same behaviour (re-changing the value triggers
another beforeUpdate event)?
Regards and thanks for your help,
Alain