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Writing code to turn off a command button.

by "Raymond Woytowich"<papasmurf2525@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 24, 2008 at 02:37 AM

I have been given the task of updating an employee list/personnal 
information for a Regional Health Authority.

Because there are 25 facilities in the RHA, lots of employees work in more

the one site.  But I only need to have them listed once.

What I have done is I have form (FRM-CheckName)to enter the employee's
name. 
 When I click on the 'check name' button, Access will see if the name has 
been entered, then go to a new form.
The new form (FRM-CheckBack)has two command buttons.  Once that will add
the 
name (Add Employee Name)to the table (TBL-EENames) if it is a new name.  
Then second (Employee Name Exists) that will close FRM-CheckName without 
saving the name.
Is there any way to write VBA code so if the name is already listed that
the 
(Add Employee Name) button is inactive?

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 2 Posts in Topic:
Writing code to turn off a command button.
"Raymond Woytowich&q  2008-03-24 02:37:34 
Re: Writing code to turn off a command button.
"Ken Snell \(MVP\)&q  2008-03-23 17:01:06 

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