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9.3

Copy data from one Access form to another

Asked by JaniceKristina in Access Forms

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I am currently designing a set of forms for a quiz.  The reason I am setting the quiz in separate forms is so that the person taking the quiz can't easily go back and change his/or her answer once he or she has moved onto the next question.

When I close the first form which has the student name and the first question, I'd like the student's name to continue over to the second form automatically.  The VBA I currently have written lets the user click on a command button and save the information, close the first form, and open the second form.  It also checks to make sure that the quiz taker hasn't skipped answering the question.

How can I also have it cary over the student ID?  The second form has identical field names for the data as the first (IE, both fields are called "StudentID," etc.

Thanks.
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Private Sub Command208_Click()
On Error GoTo Err_Command208_Click
 
     If Me.Dirty Then
        RunCommand acCmdSaveRecord
    End If
    DoCmd.Close
    Dim stDocName As String
    Dim stLinkCriteria As String
 
    stDocName = "Case 1 Part 2 Form"
    DoCmd.OpenForm stDocName, , , stLinkCriteria
 
Exit_Command208_Click:
    Exit Sub
 
Err_Command208_Click:
    MsgBox "Please check that all questions are answered."
    Resume Exit_Command208_Click
    
End Sub
 
 
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Zone: Access Forms
Tags: Microsoft, Office, 2007
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