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I have a form that I turned off the nav buttons. I then create my own.
The reason I do is that I cna then move the nav buttons any where I need
to on the form.

The only thing I can not figure out is on the default ones, it shows the
total records. I can not figure out how to do this. The form is based on
a table and when I add a record or delete a record I want to make ssure
the total displayed is correct.

How can I display the total records, for the table, on the form on the
fly?

Does that make sense?

Michael Charney
m charney at dunlap hospital dot org

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Re: Record Counter
Nothing (me@you.com)  writes:
> I have a form that I turned off the nav buttons. I then create my own.
> The reason I do is that I cna then move the nav buttons any where I need
> to on the form.
>
> The only thing I can not figure out is on the default ones, it shows the
> total records. I can not figure out how to do this. The form is based on
> a table and when I add a record or delete a record I want to make ssure
> the total displayed is correct.
>
> How can I display the total records, for the table, on the form on the
> fly?
>
> Does that make sense?

Not much. You are asking a question about forms in a group about a DB
engine. But you don't tells what environment you are working in. VB .Net?
Cold Fusion? Powerbuilder? Something else?

In any case, your question is maybe better answered in a group devoted
to environment you are using.


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