thewesties
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- Apr 18, 2002
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Greetings,
I received a call from someone I work with that is looking for a solution. He is able to lock records (in a form) that a being edited, by adjusting the "Record Locks" property of the form to "Edited Record".
However, he wants to know if you can actually skip over the record (and not even display it.) Rather than a user see the record that is being edited by another user, the form would just move to the next sequential recordset, acting as though the record being edited doesn't even exist (temporarily.)
Since, I do not know the answer, I figured I could search this one out. I haven't found any posts that match this, nor have I found any web sites with the info. Wait, there was 1 match, but my German is rusty!!!
Never fails... Get the answer, just in a language I don't speak!!!
Thank as usual for the help (preferably in English.)
I received a call from someone I work with that is looking for a solution. He is able to lock records (in a form) that a being edited, by adjusting the "Record Locks" property of the form to "Edited Record".
However, he wants to know if you can actually skip over the record (and not even display it.) Rather than a user see the record that is being edited by another user, the form would just move to the next sequential recordset, acting as though the record being edited doesn't even exist (temporarily.)
Since, I do not know the answer, I figured I could search this one out. I haven't found any posts that match this, nor have I found any web sites with the info. Wait, there was 1 match, but my German is rusty!!!
Never fails... Get the answer, just in a language I don't speak!!!
Thank as usual for the help (preferably in English.)