B
Beeyen
Good Day,
I am using Access 2003 and continue to be challenged by this, and thought I
would describe my dilemma a bit differently. If you could share your thoughts
or possible solution to the questions below that would be great. Thanks in
advance.
The following information is in a subform;
Exceptions Handling [Date/Time Field] [radio button (yes)] [radio button
(no)]
Exceptions Resolved [Date/Time Field] [radio button (yes)] [radio button (no)]
If yes is selected, then the Date and Time Field is auto populated with the
current Date/Time and the Resolved [Date/Time Field] is auto populated with
the current Date/Time when the [radio button (yes)] or [radio button (no)] is
selected
If no is selected, then the Date and Time Field is auto populated with the
current Date/Time (as with the yes selection) and the Resolved [Date/Time
Field] is shaded gray and null
I am using Access 2003 and continue to be challenged by this, and thought I
would describe my dilemma a bit differently. If you could share your thoughts
or possible solution to the questions below that would be great. Thanks in
advance.
The following information is in a subform;
Exceptions Handling [Date/Time Field] [radio button (yes)] [radio button
(no)]
Exceptions Resolved [Date/Time Field] [radio button (yes)] [radio button (no)]
If yes is selected, then the Date and Time Field is auto populated with the
current Date/Time and the Resolved [Date/Time Field] is auto populated with
the current Date/Time when the [radio button (yes)] or [radio button (no)] is
selected
If no is selected, then the Date and Time Field is auto populated with the
current Date/Time (as with the yes selection) and the Resolved [Date/Time
Field] is shaded gray and null