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Access On Click Event question

Asked by Corrections in Access Coding/Macros

Tags: Access, On Click, Message Box

Greetings Experts,

I have a form called frmReports that has an unbound text box called CourtDate and a button called CourtDateReport that, when clicked, generates a list of people going to court that day.  If there is no date entered into the CourtDate text box, I would like to generate an error message when the CourtDateReport button is clicked.  I am using Access 2007.

I have tried the following syntax under the OnClick event for the CourtDateReport button, but all I get is a message that says "Object Required."

Any assistance is appreciated!

Dan




Private Sub CourtDateReport_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_CourtDateReport_Click

    If ([Forms]![frmReports]![CourtDate]) Is Null Then
        MsgBox "Please Enter a Court Date"
    Else
    End If

    Dim stDocName As String

    stDocName = "rptCourtDate"
    DoCmd.OpenReport stDocName, acPreview

Exit_CourtDateReport_Click:
    Exit Sub

Err_CourtDateReport_Click:
    MsgBox Err.Description
    Resume Exit_CourtDateReport_Click
   
End Sub
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