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07.21.2008 at 11:43PM PDT, ID: 23584293
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My two combo boxes seem to cancel each other out.

Asked by airforcefrank in Microsoft Access Database, Access Architecture/Design, Access Forms

Tags: microsoft, access, 2007

First off, as Mr. Coachman will vouch for, I am an Access novice. I know just enough to get myself in trouble.

 I am working on a database to track inventory. My workers would like look parts on a form using one of two types of criteria (Part Number and Stock Number). Using an Expert's advise I inserted a combo box onto the form that fills in the rest of the form when a Part Number is selected. When I created a second combo box using the Stock Number (NSN) the two combo boxes don't fill. I tried to mess with after update but my knowledge of this area is not up to the task. I would appreciate any assistance.

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[+][-]07.21.2008 at 11:56PM PDT, ID: 22056906

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[+][-]07.22.2008 at 08:28AM PDT, ID: 22060456

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