Benjamin1986
Board Regular
- Joined
- May 18, 2007
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- 60
This is a frustrating item dealing with users who just can't be bothered to press the buttons to close the form down correctly.
I have a log in access with a very nice bound form to enter all the data. Unfortunately, the user has to log off the computer several times each shift (bad design, but not under my control).
Now, the problem. The users are best described as "set in their ways", and one of the ways they like closing things down is by simply logging off. Everything closes down neatly, right? Everything except that it runs the form "on-close" event and throws an error message when it gets to the only partially important "runCommand acCmdSaveRecord" line. It throws the error, doesn't save, and I get yelled at.
Ideas?
I have a log in access with a very nice bound form to enter all the data. Unfortunately, the user has to log off the computer several times each shift (bad design, but not under my control).
Now, the problem. The users are best described as "set in their ways", and one of the ways they like closing things down is by simply logging off. Everything closes down neatly, right? Everything except that it runs the form "on-close" event and throws an error message when it gets to the only partially important "runCommand acCmdSaveRecord" line. It throws the error, doesn't save, and I get yelled at.
Ideas?