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DLookup

Asked by rghunt in Microsoft Access Database

Tags: Microsoft, Access

I am doing my first DLookup.  I have a form who's record source is a table called Caller Info.  The form is also called Caller Info and has a combo box field called Customer.  When the user selects a customer from the drop down list, the form needs to reference a short table (called Customer) that establishes the relationship between the Customer and  the customer's corresponding Number_system.  Then it needs to put the Number_system in a text box on the form.  In other words, I need it to automatically fill that field (text box) based on the Customer that the user chooses.  This is the line of code that I currently have in the text box properties Control Source.  

Number_system.Value=DLookup("[Number_system]![Customer]", "[Number_system]="&Customer.Value)

The test box is currently giving me a #Name? error.
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