Sorry! I posted the same message twice. First from OE but as it did
not appear I sent it again directly from this list. But later the OE
message appeared, 3 hours delayed./Ove

--- In [email protected], "Ove Billing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
> These SQL statements are in my two examples and cbo1/cbo2
(House/Room and Categori/Product)
> Example            cbo1                  cbo2
> House ex        qryHusLista         qryRumsLista
> Northwind      qryKategorilista    qryProduktlista
> (Kategori/Product)
> 
> I hope this is what you meant.
> 
> When this works, how do I use it in the form where the user is going
to enter his record values? A new form, I guess, with the main table's
filelds.
> Regards
> Ove
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: phoogenb 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:02 PM
>   Subject: [ms_access] Re: Form design with choosen records
> 
> 
>   Hi Ove,
> 
>   I take that back. You shouldn't have to post the whole file. I just 
>   meant for you to post the SQL statement that you are using for the 
>   combobox's row source property. Just copy it and paste it into your 
>   message ;-)
> 
>   Peter
> 
>   --- In [email protected], "phoogenb" <phoogenb@> wrote:
>   >
>   > Hi Ove,
>   > 
>   > Post it at groups.yahoo.com: log in there and go to the ms_access 
>   > group. On the left, you'll see a "Files" link, where you can 
>   upload 
>   > a sample to illustrate your problem.
>   > 
>   > Peter
>   > 
>   > --- In [email protected], "Ove Billing" <oy@> wrote:
>   > >
>   > > Hi Peter,
>   > > Your advice to use semicolon was successful for the criteria, 
>   that 
>   > was
>   > > now accepted. However, the main problem remains. Now, though, 
>   > nothing
>   > > is displayed in the second combobox.
>   > > Many thanks for your invitation to send you data. However, I do 
>   not
>   > > know how to furnish you with data and what you need for helping 
>   me. 
>   > My
>   > > test.mdb is only 244 kb so it is easy to send but to what address?
>   > > Attachments seem not to be allowed here.
>   > > Best regards
>   > > Ove
>   > > 
>   > > --- In [email protected], "phoogenb" <phoogenb@> wrote:
>   > > >
>   > > > Hi Ove,
>   > > > 
>   > > > I think it may be because formula arguments need to be 
>   separated 
>   > > > with semicolons (;) for locales with a decimal comma (like most 
>   > of 
>   > > > the non-English-speaking world, including Sweden).
>   > > > 
>   > > > So instead of IIf(Arg1, Arg2, Arg3) use IIf(Arg1; Arg2; Arg3).
>   > > > 
>   > > > I'm not very well familiar with the Northwind examples. If 
>   that 
>   > > > doesn't work, try posting the SQL here. I will have a look at 
>   it 
>   > > > (if someone else doesn't get to it before I do).
>   > > > 
>   > > > Good luck,
>   > > > 
>   > > > Peter
>   > > > 
>   > > > --- In [email protected], "Ove Billing" <oy@> wrote:
>   > > > >
>   > > > > Thanks Peter for your suggestions.
>   > > > > I have tested the method given in kb 209576 but have failed. 
>   > Your 
>   > > > first mentioned method and the one given by Jackie Home are too 
>   > > > general for me but the kb being more detailed was easier.
>   > > > > After having typed everything correct in my Swedish edition 
>   of 
>   > > > Northwind and Acc2000 and thus no error messages appeard any 
>   more 
>   > > > the result was that all Rooms appeared in the the second cbo 
>   > > > irrespective of the setting in cboHouse. I tested both with my 
>   > own 
>   > > > tables and with those in Northwind with equal result.
>   > > > > Under 3. in the kb a Criteria is given that seems to be 
>   > incorrect. 
>   > > > With both bases I get an error message that tells me that the 
>   > comma 
>   > > > at the end of the first line is not correct (when trying to 
>   save 
>   > the 
>   > > > query the message comes and the comma is marked. On the other 
>   > hand 
>   > > > the criteria is, I guess, not essential for the end result, 
>   only 
>   > a 
>   > > > way to take care of the situation when nothing is selected in 
>   > cbo1.
>   > > > > Do you have any comments on this or could you possibly 
>   suggest 
>   > > > another method in some detail, being possible for me use?
>   > > > > Best regards
>   > > > > Ove
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > > > > From: phoogenb 
>   > > > > To: [email protected] 
>   > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:45 PM
>   > > > > Subject: [ms_access] Re: Form design with choosen records
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > Hi Ove,
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > One possible solution: A form displaying tblHouse records, 
>   > and 
>   > > > > containing a subform showing tblRoom records. If you set it 
>   > up 
>   > > > > properly, Access will handle the filtering of the subform 
>   > > > automatically.
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > Something else that might be of use: A pair of combo boxes, 
>   > > > where the 
>   > > > > user selects a house in the first one, and then the second 
>   > one 
>   > > > shows 
>   > > > > only those rooms that belong to the chosen house. There's a 
>   > > > > description of how to do this in the MS Knowledge base 
>   ("How 
>   > to 
>   > > > Create 
>   > > > > Synchronized Combo Boxes"):
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
>   us;209576
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > Good luck,
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > Peter Hoogenboom
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > --- In [email protected], "Ove Billing" <oy@> wrote:
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > > I am not very skilled at Access but try anyway to help a 
>   > small 
>   > > > local
>   > > > > > museum to erect a base with their objects. 
>   > > > > > One problem to handle (with simplified examples): I think 
>   > of 
>   > > > having a
>   > > > > > tblHouse with 4 records (H1, H2, H3 and H4) and a tblRoom 
>   > with 
>   > > > many
>   > > > > > rooms (R1, R2 ...), some in H1, others in H2 etc. How do 
>   I 
>   > > > construct a
>   > > > > > form where only rooms in H1 are visible or choosable when 
>   > first
>   > > > > > choosing H1 etc. ? Is this possible? Other ways?
>   > > > > >
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
>   > > > > 
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>   > > > >
>   > > >
>   > >
>   >
> 
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