I am trying to get a query to update based on a value passed from a combo box within the same form. After I moved the form into a tabbed control box within another form it seems to have broken. I've tried mapping from the outer form to the combo box and still an error to provide parameters into the query.
The Outermost form is "workbench"
The tab control is "tabbed_space"
The inner form is "software_list"
The combo box is "cmb_server_selection
I have in the query
=[Forms]![workbench]![tabbed_space]![software_list]![cmb_server_selection]
What am I doing wrong?
Tab controls do not affect the "navigation path" of objects, the objects are still directly on their form.
To get objects on a subform, you need SubformControl.Form!Object
So it should be
=[Forms]![workbench]![software_list].Form![cmb_server_selection]
Note: this is easier to debug in the Immediate Window (Ctrl+g) than in the query (the form must be open of course) :
? Forms!workbench!software_list.Form!cmb_server_selection
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I have a form called Workbench. Within that form is tab control with a sub form called "sup_contacts_info" with a control called cmb_contacts. Now I know that tabs are ignored when retrieving values from a control within a form embedded within. That said, I know that this parameter works for my pulldown control.
[Forms]![Workbench]![sup_contacts_info].[Form]![cmb_contacts]
Now within the sup_contacts_info sub-form is yet another sub-form called sup_subform_contact_cards and a control called txt_sc_owner_id. I want the default value of this control to equal that of [Forms]![Workbench]![sup_contacts_info].[Form]![cmb_contacts]
I tried
[Forms]![Workbench]![sup_subform_contacts_cards].[Form]!txt_sc_owner_id.DefaultValue = [Forms]![Workbench]![sup_contacts_info].[Form]![cmb_contacts]
Access complains that it cannot find the control. I've tried:
[Forms]![Workbench]![sup_contacts_info].[Form]![sup_subform_contacts_cards].[Form]!txt_sc_owner_id.DefaultValue
..to go from the sub-form to the sub-sub form but had no luck (perhaps I'm missing something)
I think it may be the way I am trying to a sub-form control, to what I think is a sub-sub control. What is cleaner (or shorter) way to make this call.
Where #1 is the parent form (workbench), #2 is the sub-form (sup_contacts_info) with the combo-box pulldown, and #3 is the sub-sub-form (sup_subform_contact_cards) with the text box (txt_sc_owner_id) whose default parameter I want to equal that of the combo-box pulldown.
Thanks
Mapping to Me.Parent.cmb_contacts was a huge help!
In my Access dB, I have a Form ("frmSearch") with a Subform ("subFrmData") that references a query ("qryDynamicData").
The Main Form has 6 drop downs that filter the data table in the Subform. The combo boxes are cascading so that once you select one, the entries that appear in the remaining combo boxes are only those entries in the query that correlate to the first selection. The goal is to keep making the data in the Subform data table shorter and shorter. Here are the fields in the combo boxes:
Region
Account Executive
Manager
Engineer
Stage
Project Number ("ProjectSLCT")
When the user filters down to where the list of projects they are looking at is small enough, they use the final combo box ("Project Number") to select an entry from the table. Doing this brings up another form ("MPC_ProjectNotes") as a pop-up form where they can keep track of project specifics. The event looks like this:
DoCmd.OpenForm "MPC_ProjectNotes", , , "Project_Number= '" & Me.ProjectSLCT.Value & "'"
I want to create a Next Record button on the "MPC_ProjectNotes" form that would in effect allow them to run through the steps of selecting the next item in the ProjectSLCT dropdown and thereby relaunching the MPC_ProjectNotes form with the next item from the combo box (and from the datasheet in "subFrmData") without having to close the MPC_ProjectNotes form and adjust the combo box.
Any thoughts? I don't really even know what to google to get myself pointed in the right direction on this. It seems "Next Buttons" aren't generally setup to work across forms.
Ok, here is what I would suggest:
In place of launching form MPC_ProjectNotes to ONE reocrd?
Why not launch the form with the SAME criteria and list as your combo box ProjectSLCT.
Now, we would of course land in the first reocrd of ProjectSLCT. but that's probably ok!
Now say if ProjectSLCT was NOT on the first record? Then we would simple have to add one extra step: move the form to the right record.
So, the logic is this:
Launch the 2nd form to the same "list" as the combo box.
Move the 2nd form to the SAME item currently selected in the combo box.
Now, you don't even have to write a next/previous button, but can simple display the built in navigation buttons. Since the form is LIMITED to the same list, then regular navigation in that form will work and work without you having to write any code!
So someplace in your first form, you EVENTUALLY wind up with this:
combobox data source = select * from tblWhoKnows where (CRITERA GOES HERE!!!).
So, now we simple launch the 2nd form with this:
DoCmd.OpenForm "MPC_ProjectNotes", , , (CRITERA GOES HERE!!!)
Now the form is loaded with the SAME list. We just this extra line of code to move/jump the form to the current selected row in the combo.
forms("MPC_ProjectNotes").RecordSet.FindFirst "Project_Number= '" & Me.ProjectSLCT.Value & "'"
So we open the form to the "list", and then jump to the corrent combo box selected. The result is a form that you can navagate teh combo list, but we jump/started out on the same combox selected item from that list in the form.
So the code will look something like this:
DoCmd.OpenForm "MPC_ProjectNotes", , , (CRITERA GOES HERE!!!)
Forms("MPC_ProjectNotes").RecordSet.FindFirst "Project_Number= '" & Me.ProjectSLCT.Value & "'"
You will of course "change" the above "CRITERA" to the SAME criteria you used in your code to fill out the last combo box.
I built a form called: "clientlist":
I put a macro with where condition on click:
="IDclient_logindata=" & [Maschere]![clientlist]![IDclient]
this means that when I click on an id client, access will open another form with the respective IDclient. For example if I click on IDclient 3:
it open another form called "client_logindata" filter to IDclient_logindata 3.
Then, I built a navigational form:
using clientlist as subform. But when I click a record, any record, it open every time the client_logindata form with IDclient_logindata form = 1, why it doesn' works in a subform?
Design View of "Navigation Form":
Solved in this way: ="IDclient_logindata=" & [IDclient]
When using a subform, references to controls need to be relative to the main form where the subform is treated as a child control.
Consider adjusting the conditional to the following structure. Do note this is the English version:
="IDclient_logindata=" & Forms!myMainForm!mySubform.Form!mySubformControl
Or specifically tailored to yours (be sure to get exact spelling of all objects):
="IDclient_logindata=" & Forms!NavigationForm!clientlist.Form!IDclient
The OP has found a working solution which is much simpler than what follows. However, I was still interested to see if we could get something on the original model to work, and I'd guess that for users attempting to achieve the same thing using VBA rather than embedded macro's the following may still be useful.
The issue with the code in the original question is that the relevant form isn't open at the 'top level' but as a subform.
Form "normal" subforms, you'd refer to the control on the subform like this:
Forms!navform!clientlist.form!IDclient
Where navform is the name of the outer form. Or in the generalised case, like this:
Forms!Mainform!Subform1.Form!ControlName
However, the "Navigation Form" Wizard, when dragging subforms onto the Add New tab in Layout view doesn't name the subforms nicely. So I had to code it this way:
Forms![Navigation Form]!NavigationSubform.Form!ControlName
To my surprise this code continued to work when I added further forms within the Navigation Forms tabs and had controls named the same as one in question. I guess NavigationSubform automatically points to the tab with the current focus.
When creating a form in Orbeon Form Builder, you can define a list of values for a dropdown list box.
When running the form in form runner, is it possible to remove the "[Select...]" value from this dropdown list box?
I would like to restrict the possible values only to the given ones and restricting the user from selecting an "[Select...]" value when filling in the form. I hope you understand what I mean :)
Here is a screenshot
It's not possible without changes to Orbeon Forms to remove the empty option.
The best way to achieve what you want is to make the field required. When that's the case, the user will have to select a value or validation won't pass.
(The rationale for adding/keeping an empty option at the top is to force the user to make a selection. Otherwise it is possible that users might not even look at the option selected by default, and involuntarily select an incorrect option.)
I'm making an InfoPath form which is tied to an Access database. I have a set of radio buttons where the user selects the software name corresponding to the form, but I store this in my database as a number (1, 2, or 3). In another view, I want them to be able to see the previously entered software name, but not be able to change this. Here are the two options I've thought of:
Create some rule that does prevents the user from changing this data
This seems like the natural approach for what I want to do.
Add a text field with a function mapping each number to the corresponding software
As the form is tied to the database, InfoPath wants all fields to be tied to a database value, which would require creating another database entry. I'm also having trouble finding an InfoPath function I can use to handle this mapping.
Change the radio box's variable to text values and make a text box in the new view, which can be made read-only.
I'd really prefer not to do this, as it will make things messier for other programs using this database value and seems wasteful, but if nothing else works, this seems do-able.
Is there some sort of rule/method I could use to make this radio button control read-only?
You can use conditional formatting to disable any control (including radio buttons).
To set your control to always be disabled do the following:
Right click on your control and select Conditional Formatting...
Click Add...
In the leftmost dropdown select The expression
type true() in the text field (this tells InfoPath to always apply this formatting)
Check the Disable this control checkbox.
Click OK and OK.
Note: You will need to do this for each of your radio buttons.
Also, for future reference: If you simply want to display the result of a function (such as in your second solution) you don't need to use a text box. You can use an expression box. An expression box is not necessarily linked to a field in the datasorce, so you won't need an additional column in your database for it.