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9.7

cmbo box fitler for sub form

Asked by efurhole in Access Forms

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Hi,
I have a main form (f-Customer(exp), table name t-Customer) with tabs.  One of the tabs contains a sub form (f-CustomerPart, table name t-CustomerPart).

I have positioned an unbound combobox (Name = Finder) on the main form that enables the user to locate a particular record on the main form from the t-Customer table via column(5).  I want the combobox to also enable the user to locate a speific record on the subform via column(6).

My code is not filtering the subform and I keep getting a Run Time error 438 message.  Any thoughts?

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Dim filter_a As String
    Dim filter_b As String
   
    filter_a = "CustomerID = " & Finder.Column(5) & ""
    filter_b = "CustomerPartID = " & Finder.Column(6) & ""
        
    Forms![f-Customer(Exp)].Filter = filter_a
    DoCmd.ApplyFilter , filter_a
    
    Forms![f-Customer(Exp)]![f-CustomerPart].Form![CustomerPartID].Filter = filter_b
    DoCmd.ApplyFilter , filter_b
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