MS Access 2003 filter by selection using a html form - HELP?
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Designed a db for work where the first record is used as a search record. Users click the mouse on the field they want to search by and then use the filter by selection button to find the record. The problem I am having is that when the button is clicked, the form seems to automatically use the first field on the form regardless of what field the user types in. I presume this is some sort of default setting, which I would like to change. I want the focus to stay on the field that the user has chosen to search by. Otherwise, the search function is useless. Any help availabale would be great! Thanks!
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Answer:
If you're doing this in HTML, you have server-side code that's doing the search. That's where you do everything. Where the focus on the client side stays is irrelevant.
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