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Save Record and Close Form

Asked by 4charity in Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros

Tags: MIcrosoft Access 2002, forms

I have a form that, amongst other things, asks the user to enter some required information before closing out of the form. I am having trouble getting the record to save, and then closing the form. Note - there can be multiple records on this form (listed in the detail section). When the user clicks on one, they enter the [WhatLetterSent] and [DateSentToExaminer] data. If they move from one record to another, it seems like the info sticks. However, I need to save the info on the last record, and then close the form. Neither happen when using the attached code on my "Save and Close Form" button.
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Private Sub cmdClose_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_cmdClose_Click
 
If IsNull(Me.WhatLetterSent) Or Me.WhatLetterSent = " " Then
            MsgBox "What Letter Sent is required. Please adjust.", vbCritical, "Required Field"
            Me.WhatLetterSent.SetFocus
            Exit Sub
ElseIf IsNull(Me.DateSentToExaminer) Or Me.DateSentToExaminer = " " Then
            MsgBox "Date Sent To Examiner is required. Please adjust.", vbCritical, "Required Field"
            Me.DateSentToExaminer.SetFocus
            Exit Sub
            
DoCmd.DoMenuItem acFormBar, acRecordsMenu, acSaveRecord, , acMenuVer70
    DoEvents
 
    
DoCmd.Close acForm, "frmDeductibleInformation"
 
Exit_cmdClose_Click:
    Exit Sub
 
Err_cmdClose_Click:
    MsgBox Err.Description
    Resume Exit_cmdClose_Click
End If
End Sub
 
Keywords: Save Record and Close Form
 
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Zones: Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros
Tags: MIcrosoft Access 2002, forms
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Solution Provided By: ldunscombe
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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