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Inserting Calculator to a field

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Ubelo - 04 May 2005 22:18 GMT
I need to calculate some informations before update the field. I need to link
a calculator to that field in order to calculate and then transport the
result to teh field.
Now we are using the Windows calculator but it is nor very friendly and I
would like to give to the user an more easier life then they´ve got now. I
would like to know if we can insert a object like the calendar.

Anybody has any suggestion?

Ubelo
Jeff Conrad - 04 May 2005 22:38 GMT
> I need to calculate some informations before update the field. I need to link
> a calculator to that field in order to calculate and then transport the
> result to teh field.
> Now we are using the Windows calculator but it is nor very friendly and I
> would like to give to the user an more easier life then they´ve got now. I
> would like to know if we can insert a object like the calendar.

I have not used these myself, but take a look at
what MVP Arvin Meyer has here:

http://www.datastrat.com/DataStrat2.html

Look for PopCalc download file.

Then click the "More Downloads" spot and look
for Calculator2K

And another possibility:

www.byerley.net/Access2kCalcDemo.zip

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Jeff Conrad
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Bend, Oregon

Ubelo - 06 May 2005 14:15 GMT
> > I need to calculate some informations before update the field. I need to link
> > a calculator to that field in order to calculate and then transport the
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> www.byerley.net/Access2kCalcDemo.zip

Thanks Jeff.

Instead of using a calculator I changed my program with a new table. Now the
sum is done directly in the form and it is working fine.  
Tanks for your help.

Ubelo
Jeff Conrad - 06 May 2005 16:27 GMT
> Thanks Jeff.
>
> Instead of using a calculator I changed my program with a new table. Now the
> sum is done directly in the form and it is working fine.
> Thanks for your help.

Glad you have a working solution now.
Good luck with your project.
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