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9.3

Code to set sort order on subform

Asked by montarch in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database

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Hello all!

We have a form that contains a subform (in datasheet view). I would like to put a button control on the form that, when clicked, sets the sort order  of the subform to a different field. Here's an example

ProjectID      ProjectName      ProjectPriority
_______________________________________________
1            Proj001            None
2            Proj001a      None
3            Proj002            Priority
4            Proj003            None
5            Proj004            Priority
6            Proj007            None
7            Proj007a      None
8            Proj009            Priority


So, when the button is clicked, the subform redraws with the ProjectPriority fields grouped

ProjectID      ProjectName      ProjectPriority
_______________________________________________
3            Proj002            Priority
5            Proj004            Priority
8            Proj009            Priority
1            Proj001            None
2            Proj001a      None
4            Proj003            None
6            Proj007            None
7            Proj007a      None

I've been able to do this using a Listbox instead of a subform, but I can't seem to wrap my head around getting a subform to bend to my will. Start Free Trial
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[+][-]06.03.2008 at 08:40AM PDT, ID: 21701511

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