Hi Rockn,
You can save your checkboxes names and labels names into two arrays. Then
you can dynamic set the attributes according to the record loop and the
array index.
For example:
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Public chkList As Variant
Public lblList As Variant
Private Sub cmdLoad_Click()
Dim dbsTest As DAO.Database
Dim rsTasks As DAO.Recordset
Dim strSQL As String
Dim strChkName As String
Dim strLblName As String
Dim intI As Integer
chkList = Array("chk0", "chk1", "chk2", "chk3", "chk4", "chk5")
lblList = Array("lbl0", "lbl1", "lbl2", "lbl3", "lbl4", "lbl5")
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
Set dbsTest = CurrentDb
strSQL = "SELECT * FROM Tasks"
intI = 0
Set rsTasks = dbsTest.OpenRecordset(strSQL, dbOpenDynaset)
With rsTasks
Do Until .EOF
If intI < 6 Then
strChkName = chkList(intI)
strLblName = lblList(intI)
Me.Controls(strChkName).Visible = True
Me.Controls(strLblName).Visible = True
Me.Controls(strChkName).Value = .Fields("ID").Value
Me.Controls(strLblName).Caption = .Fields("TASK_NAME").Value
intI = intI + 1
End If
.MoveNext
Loop
End With
rsTasks.Close
Set rsTasks = Nothing
Exit Sub
ErrorHandler:
MsgBox "Error #: " & Err.Number & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & Err.Description
End Sub
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Hope this helps. If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel
free to let me know. Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Charles Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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