Thanks Andrew that works nicely.
Is there any way I can speed it up a little?
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This is probably an easy question! But here goes.
I want to run a LostFocus event to populate the fields on a form with data held in two different tables for a value already entered in a box on the form.
I've created an SQL statement to get the data I need but I can't quite figure out how to populate the rest of the boxes on the form with it.
Hope that makes sense!
David
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by: AndrewJenPosted on 2009-10-16 at 04:40:10ID: 25588526
thisform.txtreqnum.value = query.m_reqnum
thisform.txtponum.value = query.m_ponum
thisform.txtreqnum.refresh
thisform.txtponum.refresh