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I know that this isn't great practice but if someone can give me an
alternative, that would work as well.
I have a +1 field to generate a unique number for each entry in a field
called ProjNo and a ProjYear field that contains the fiscal year (-10). Each
fiscal year I have the ProjNo reset to 0 and change the fiscal year up by one.
In the form I have the following calculated control:
="PR" & Format([ProjNo],"000") & [ProjYear]
This produces the unique number (PR001-10) that will follow the project
through it's lifecycle. Team member assignments, files and all other
associated documents will have the number in the calculated format for
reference.
I will have many team members assigned to the project and I would like to do
that via subform based on the unique number but in order to do that, I need
the unique number to populate back to the field FullProjNo in the original
table. There are no other unique identifiers through-out the project.
I have four current tables: ProjNoAssignment (contains all project specific
items) Employee (Employee List), Position (Project Positions List) and
Projects (Subform table that combines Employee, Position, FullProjNo)
alternative, that would work as well.
I have a +1 field to generate a unique number for each entry in a field
called ProjNo and a ProjYear field that contains the fiscal year (-10). Each
fiscal year I have the ProjNo reset to 0 and change the fiscal year up by one.
In the form I have the following calculated control:
="PR" & Format([ProjNo],"000") & [ProjYear]
This produces the unique number (PR001-10) that will follow the project
through it's lifecycle. Team member assignments, files and all other
associated documents will have the number in the calculated format for
reference.
I will have many team members assigned to the project and I would like to do
that via subform based on the unique number but in order to do that, I need
the unique number to populate back to the field FullProjNo in the original
table. There are no other unique identifiers through-out the project.
I have four current tables: ProjNoAssignment (contains all project specific
items) Employee (Employee List), Position (Project Positions List) and
Projects (Subform table that combines Employee, Position, FullProjNo)