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MS Access - How to cycle through records within a form to allow VBA update to occur for each record?

Asked by Russian_Lmg in Access Forms

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We have a particular form that reads from a table which stores start/due dates for production orders.  Those dates change as the quanitty of the production order changes, either longer or shorter.

As the quantity changes, this is captured and the dates will be altered based on the quantity changed.

I have already place the necessary VBA within the form so that when the record is opened, it checks the quantity and adjusts the date accordingly.  We do not do this in the update query as there is some work involved in getting the date format correct, as well as calculating the dates which will be updated.

What I am looking for is the next step, which is for the form to do this for each record, rather then the user needing to scroll through each records for the VBA to execute.  And when it gets to the end it is done, and the loop does not repeat.

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