Microsoft KB Archive/285353

= How to find a record from a drop-down list in a data access page =

Article ID: 285353

Article Last Modified on 1/29/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Access 2003
 * Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q285353



Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.

For a Microsoft Access 2000 version of this article, see 247823.



SUMMARY
This article shows you how to find a record in a data access page based on an entry that you select from a drop-down list.



MORE INFORMATION
To create the data access page and the appropriate script to find a selected record, follow these steps:  Open the sample database Northwind.mdb. In the Database window, click Pages under Objects, and then double-click Create data access page by using wizard. Under Tables/Queries, click the arrow, and then click Table: Customers in the list. Click the >> button to move all the fields from the Available Fields list to the Selected Fields list, and then click Finish. If the toolbox is not displayed, click Toolbox on the View menu. In the toolbox, click Dropdown List, and then click anywhere on the page to add the dropdown list control.</li> Set the following properties for the dropdown list control:

ID: CustID

ListRowSource: Table: Customers

ListBoundField: CustomerID

</li> Right-click anywhere on the page, and then click Microsoft Script Editor on the shortcut menu to open the HTML source.</li> In the Client Objects & Events dropdown list, click CustID, and then click onchange in the Events dropdown list.</li>  Type or paste the following script: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE=vbscript FOR=CustID EVENT=onchange>

</SCRIPT> Note To search for numeric data, change the command line in the script as follows: rs.Find &quot;[CustomerID] = &quot; & document.all.item(&quot;CustID&quot;).value </li> Save the page as Page1.htm, and then click Page View on the View menu.</li> Click a value in the CustID drop-down list to move the data access page to that record.</li></ol>

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