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Julia B
Hi,
I've got a continuous form bound to a table which has some required fields.
Users are complaining because, if they get half way through a record and want
to skip out of it and copy & paste data from another record, Access generates
an error message because not all of the required fields have been filled in.
I'm wondering if there's an easy solution to this? The only one I can think
of is to change all the fields so they are not required, and put an event on
the form before closing to ensure that all records have all the required
data. My concern with this is if the system crashes or the user just exits
incorrectly, then there may be incomplete data saved, which has an effect on
loads of other processes.
Has anyone got any better ideas that I may have missed?
Thanks
Julia
I've got a continuous form bound to a table which has some required fields.
Users are complaining because, if they get half way through a record and want
to skip out of it and copy & paste data from another record, Access generates
an error message because not all of the required fields have been filled in.
I'm wondering if there's an easy solution to this? The only one I can think
of is to change all the fields so they are not required, and put an event on
the form before closing to ensure that all records have all the required
data. My concern with this is if the system crashes or the user just exits
incorrectly, then there may be incomplete data saved, which has an effect on
loads of other processes.
Has anyone got any better ideas that I may have missed?
Thanks
Julia