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First of all, thank you for all of your inputs on this forum. It has been
very helpful and I learned a lot.
I have a form (Main) and a Subform (Requirements). The Main form has
employee information and each one has departments assigned to (1 employee &
many depts). I already have the subform setup where you can "manually" add
individual requirements and fill other related data. I also have a a
separate table created with requirements based on assigned departments.
What I would like to do is to create a command button (with If Then
conditions). The condition would be if an employee is assigned to "such and
such" dept then add one record in only one field AND then create another
record on the same named field ... and so on. Once the records are created
then a user can view the requirements and manually complete the other fields.
If this can be done, would the command button be placed on the main form or
sub form.
I was able to create a separate form based on a query to view the
requirements, but not able to go any further with that.
Thank you,
very helpful and I learned a lot.
I have a form (Main) and a Subform (Requirements). The Main form has
employee information and each one has departments assigned to (1 employee &
many depts). I already have the subform setup where you can "manually" add
individual requirements and fill other related data. I also have a a
separate table created with requirements based on assigned departments.
What I would like to do is to create a command button (with If Then
conditions). The condition would be if an employee is assigned to "such and
such" dept then add one record in only one field AND then create another
record on the same named field ... and so on. Once the records are created
then a user can view the requirements and manually complete the other fields.
If this can be done, would the command button be placed on the main form or
sub form.
I was able to create a separate form based on a query to view the
requirements, but not able to go any further with that.
Thank you,