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Access Form.  Populate a text box with the results of a query.

Asked by mbath20110 in Access Coding/Macros, VB Database Programming, Access Forms

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I have an unbound form with several combo boxes that provide the criteria for a query.

After the user selects their criteria from the drop downs, an underlying query runs.

I then have a text box on that same form that displays one of the fields from that query.

I've been tinkering around with DLOOKUP and SetValue but can't seem to get a value into my text box.

Any suggestions or code would be apprecatiated.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Access Coding/Macros, VB Database Programming, Access Forms
Tags: box, dlookup, form, populate, query
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