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6.6

Do while, loop etc

Asked by fmew in Microsoft Development, Microsoft Access Database

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Hi there,

I am trying to adjust

Private Sub Form_Timer()

   Dim strSql As String

    strSql = " Select * from P_BA"
 
    Set db = CurrentDb
    Set rs = db.OpenRecordset(strSql, dbOpenDynaset)

Do While Not rs.EOF
   
       If ba_Stat_Bp_4.Value Is Null Then
             ba_Stat_Bp_4.Visible = False

      Else

       rs.MoveNext
       End If

Exit Do
Loop
rs.Close
Set rs = Nothing
Set db = Nothing

End Sub

So its about the:
       If ba_Stat_Bp_4.Value Is Null Then
             ba_Stat_Bp_4.Visible = False
This doesnt work. In fact I tried other code. Nothiing works. I just can not do it.
What kind of code should I use to let this go to the recordset

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