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    suzeq is offline Novice
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    Question Form-I dont want input data been auto save into database

    Hi All,

    Currently in form design,any input would be auto save even without pressing submit,save button and causing a lot of manual deleting data afterward.
    Hopefully anyone can help me on that.



    rgds

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    access always autosaves. So i dont know what you are asking.

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    suzeq is offline Novice
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    Actually i just involved with this access when i need to design training database for my department and involved hundreds data.
    so i want all input been save only after pressing save/submit button. so seem like ms access it is auto save eventually so i need to figure something.

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    ssanfu is offline Master of Nothing
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    You will have to use unbound forms, which means unbound controls. That means a lot of work for you.
    You will have to write all the code to save/edit all records/data. How is your VBA coding skills?

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    suzeq is offline Novice
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    like a born baby..at least my access skill like kindergarten....so i would try base on your suggestion related to 'unbound' way ..

    appreciate it

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