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OPTION BUTTON GROUP AND DATE

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Linda L. - 01 May 2008 19:36 GMT
I have a simple form I created for a customer database. On it I have included
a group of option buttons.

ie:  Relationship To Pt
    O  Self
    O  Spouse
    O  Daughter
    O  Son
    O  Other

I set the "daughter" option as a default which I like, however, I want each
customer to have this option uniquely. When I change one, it changes ALL.
They all will read "other" if I select. I would like this feature to be
individual to each customer.

Same with the date… I want to be able to use the date pull down (Dtpicker2)
to show the date of which the customer was entered into the system. I would
greatly appreciate an email if possible to help resolve my frustration. Thank
you very much in advance. Diatechnology_org@yahoo.com
Douglas J. Steele - 01 May 2008 20:16 GMT
Sounds as though you haven't bound the option group nor the date picker to
fields in the form's underlying recordsource.

If a control on a continuous form is unbound, changing the value on one
occurrence changes all occurrences.

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>I have a simple form I created for a customer database. On it I have
>included
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> Thank
> you very much in advance.

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