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A tool to try open-source projects quickly. I want to be a programmer. Get Ahead by Going Headless. Achieving a true 3-Tiered Architecture through Load Balancing. But of course since this is unbound, selecting 1 radio button selects them all. Does anyone have a good way of indicating in a continues form which record is the selected one? I do realize that access comes with a built in record selector but I find it so darn ugly, and want it to be hidden.
Attached Images SelectStatus. Follow Post Reply. Unless you want to use the Format event, you need to ensure the table has a boolean field so you can bind the control It can be a Radio Button.
Let me know if this is not adequate. I believe I've seen suggestions somewhere for showing different values in unbound controls in spite of Why Values in Unbound Form Controls do not Persist. I don't see the option of adding a boolean field to the table itself, as it is a shared table from the backend. It "could" in theory be moved and saved as a local table without too much trouble, except for the fact that I would need to update the client in order to make any changes to the table.
Your suggestion did however give me an idea I will try out, using a join to a selection table. I will try it and report back of course :O. That's where my thinking led too Smiley. According to your description, I think your question is more related to the feature of Access.
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