Razzak,
I'll take a look at what you sent.
Thanks,
David Fowler
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Paul,
Thanks for the idea. I have not been to one of the Super Advanced training
sessions so I don't have those examples to work from.
Thanks,
David Fowler
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When I do search forms, I have the fields on the form and the user types in the
values to search. There's a search button that constructs a "where" clause.
Parts of the code look like this. In my case, I would have a list view on the
form that displays the matching records, with the "where"
David,
If you've been to a Super Advanced Training class look for a sample labeled
"Management Tools" and in there look for "Designing Ad Hoc Reports Using Query
Forms". This might give some clues on what to do with your situation. I've used
this as a template for many Ad Hoc queries for users
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