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7.8

Question on Command button "Add" new record.

Asked by billcute in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a small snag on the command click code to add new record.

If a user enters data, clicks AddNew button to save the data and advance to a new record screen; and the code for mandatory fields is processed and all the form fields have data on them as expected; the form should save and then present a new blank form for user to enter another record.
In my current code, current record is not added to the table and the screen does not advanced to a blank record screen.

My current Mandatoryfields function works. However, In order to avoid pasting too many code on this post, the MandatoryFields Function can be found at the link below:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS_Access/Q_22861455.html
' *************
Here is my current code for the command button:

Private Sub btnAddNew_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_btnAddNew_Click
    If Not MandatoryFields Then     ' <---Check for Mandatory Fields
      Exit Sub
    End If
'    Call SaveCurrentControlValues   ' For Autofill Routine - this works fine
' ****************************************************************
    If Me.AllowAdditions = False Then Me.AllowAdditions = True
    Me.Filter = ""
    Me.FilterOn = False
    DoCmd.GoToRecord , "frmMain", acNewRec
  Exit_btnAddNew_Click:
     Exit Sub
Err_btnAddNew_Click:
     MsgBox err.Description
   Resume Exit_btnAddNew_Click
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Tags: record, add, new, button, command
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