ACC2000: How to Use Visual Basic to Fill Text Boxes on a ReportID: Q210136
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This article shows you how to create a sample Visual Basic for Applications function that populates (or fills) controls on a report based on a table or query when you preview or print the report. The sample function fills a newly-created text box on a report with a value from the QuantityPerUnit field in the Products table of the sample database Northwind.mdb. The report is based on the Current Product List query of the Northwind database.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspThe following example calls a Visual Basic for Applications function in the OnFormat property of a report to fill an unbound control on the report. As an alternative, you can call the function from the ControlSource property of the unbound control. To create the example, follow these steps.
Text box
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Name: Quantity
ControlSource: <leave empty>
Function FillRep()
Dim rs As Recordset
Dim db As DATABASE
Set db = CurrentDb()
Set rs = db.OpenRecordset("Products", dbOpenDynaset)
rs.MoveFirst
rs.FindFirst "[ProductID]=" & Reports![Fill Report]![ProductID]
' Use this line if the function is called from report
' detail section's OnFormat property event procedure.
Reports![Fill Report]![Quantity] = rs![QuantityPerUnit]
' -or- use this line if the function is called from the
' ControlSource property of the unbound control.
FillRep = rs![QuantityPerUnit]
End Function
=FillRep()NOTE: You can also call the FillRep() function from the ControlSource property of the unbound Quantity text box as follows:
Name: Quantity
ControlSource: =FillRep()
If you use this method, add a comment (') in front of this line of code
in step 5:
Reports![Fill Report]![Quantity] = rs![QuantityPerUnit]
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbprg kbdta AccCon RptOthr
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 6, 1999