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osupratt
Posting Yak Master

238 Posts

Posted - 2009-02-16 : 21:52:02
I have a data entry form that is called from a switchboard. One of the
selections on the switchboard is 'Enter in Work Ticket'. When clicked
I would like to have a box pop up to ask "What is your location". The
user would then type in a location such as Dallas. I would then like
for the database to search a UserLocation table to verify that the
user is authorized to enter tickets for the location entered (we are
told who is authorized to enter data for out locations and this info
is in a table UserLocation).

Could someone help me understand how this might work and possibly
provide the simplest solution? I am for something short and sweet.
Thanks for any help.


mfemenel
Professor Frink

1421 Posts

Posted - 2009-02-17 : 08:30:46
On the Enter Work Ticket form, I wouldn't use a popup, but use a dropdown list (I think it's a combo box in access). Two problems with a popup box, one they're annoying after a while and two, you can't validate free form text. It would be cleaner, less error prone and less keystrokes to use a dropdown becuase it's very simple for someone to type in "dalas" instead of "dallas" and then you get support calls telling you it doesn't work. You could then take this value after the on select event for the combo box and pass it to a query which will check permissions. If they have permissions for that area, you enable the rest of the form, if not you pop up a message or populate a label on the form that says "you don't have permissions to add tickets for this location".

Mike
"oh, that monkey is going to pay"
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