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MS Access Record Search and Form Population

Asked by westbrjb in Access Architecture/Design, Microsoft Access Database

Tags: access, form, search, record, ms

I've created a form for users to Search/Edit records they create.  I want to allow them to search for records using the Record ID, Sales Engineer, or Customer Name. I have the first option (ID SEarch) working using the first script below.  
The second script is one that I'm attempting to use to search for records using a text field, allowing the user to search by "Sales Engineer".  I have the form data source set to a Query 1 that list the Record ID, Sales Engineer and Customer.  I can't seem to get this search to work like the ID Serch.  Please let me know what I'm missing.
Thanks,
- Joe

Private Sub Command5_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Command5_Click
        Screen.PreviousControl.SetFocus
    DoCmd.OpenForm "TSE Input Form", , , "[ID]=" & Text3.Text
    Exit_Command3_Click:
    Exit Sub
Err_Command3_Click:
    MsgBox Err.Description
    Resume Exit_Command5_Click
    End Sub
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Private Sub FindRecord_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_FindRecord_Click
 Screen.PreviousControl.SetFocus
DoCmd.OpenForm "TSE Input Form", , , "[Sales Engineer]="" & text0.Text & """
Exit_FindRecord_Click:
    Exit Sub
Err_FindRecord_Click:
    MsgBox Err.Description
    Resume Exit_FindRecord_Click
  End Sub
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Tags: access, form, search, record, ms
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