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    Control a Scanner

    Okay that kinda worked, but now it's saying "You don't have the license required to use this ActiveX Control" :( EDIT: I figure it has something to do with the .lic file, so I tried copying it into the system directory and re-registering it, but still no luck
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    Control a Scanner

    When I try to install it, it says "Not enough disk space on the destination drive for installation" when I have 202 gb free o_O EDIT: Suspecting the file system size, I installed it to my flash drive. I then copied the files over to the appropriate directory C:\OLYMPUS Copied the dll files...
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    Control a Scanner

    I also would be interested in said ocx file (I've also looked everywhere and couldn't find the above-mentioned file). The rest of what I've found is shareware that wants to do everything for you and charge you an arm and a leg for it, when I (much like the OP I'd assume) just need the basics...
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    Just to update everyone, the code I used for the button (in case this can help someone else in the future), is as follows: CurrentDb.Execute "Delete * from List WHERE FIELDONE = " & Me.txtText1 & " AND FIELDTWO = " & Me.txtText2 & " " This takes the txtText1 and txtText2 boxes and goes...
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    This is a dumb question, I suppose, but when you say "numeric" do you mean numeric as the table datatype (single/double) or numeric as in just a number? And I see what you mean now, I'll test and post the revised code just in case someone else has a question about something similiar (I can see...
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    Do I need to apply that to the other fields I'm testing as well (txtSite, txtAmount), or is that just because it's at the end (and to avoid the double ")?
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    Sorry for the double post, but from what I took of it it's something like this: CurrentDb.Execute "Delete * From List WHERE SITE = " & Me.txtSite & " AND PAMOUNT = " & Me.txtAmount & " AND DESC = " & Me.txtDesc"" It searches the List table and deletes the entry that matches all of the...
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    What would be the best way, do you think? I assumed that was about the only way short of opening the actual table and manually removing the entry (which I read somewhere that directly opening a back end table was a bad idea). Thanks for the link though, I'll be looking into that as well.
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    Well, the idea is how to structure the SQL query in VBA code. I want to have text boxes for those respective fields, then have a button to click that will execute the query to match ALL of the fields and delete the applicable (will only occur once) record.
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    Concatenating (2x unbound into bound)

    Haha... there are actually about 8 reasons that an operation would require a check number; it's a bit of a long story. Even so, it's not just for checks, it does a lot more involving charges, credits, etc for generating reports and interfacing with an old dBase III file. The code snippets are...
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    Concatenating (2x unbound into bound)

    Oh that makes sense. Thank you very much, I'm a bit new at all of this :)
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    Concatenating (2x unbound into bound)

    It's working as it is. Is it a bad thing to write it like I did? Will it hurt anything?
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    Query that would search multiple criteria and delete

    I'm looking to structure a query that would match ALL of the following critera: SITE PAMOUNT DateAdded Initial Then delete it; these are going to be text boxes on a form with a button to search in case of accidental/erraneous entry. I would use a unique ID to do it, but I've already...
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    Concatenating (2x unbound into bound)

    Sorry for the double post, but I narrowed it down. I have an option for a custom reason, and if so I just wanted it to put that reason in the concatenated box. The code is as follows If Me.Explanation.Value = Null Then Me.Concatenated.Value = " " Else Me.Concatenated.Value =...
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    Concatenating (2x unbound into bound)

    I've read similiar articles, and tried solutions on each, but for some reason none of it is working I have three boxes 1) Explanation 2) chknum (check number) 3) ditm (date item) It's usually either chknum or ditm, but it can be neither. I have an if statement changing the visibility of...
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