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    Access_Blaster is offline User
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    Update the current record.

    I use a query to find matching records, after the record is found I want to update the Boolean field for that record. I am trying to use the following code. As you can see it updates all records within that field. I need to specify the current record. Any help is appreciated.



    Code:
    CurrentDb.Execute ("UPDATE TBL_Vendor SET TBL_Vendor.Active = -1;"), dbFailOnError

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    pbaldy is online now Who is John Galt?
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    Along the lines of

    Code:
    CurrentDb.Execute "UPDATE TBL_Vendor SET TBL_Vendor.Active = -1 WHERE KeyFieldName = " & Me.KeyFieldName, dbFailOnError
    Using the actual field and control names.
    Paul (wino moderator)
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    Access_Blaster is offline User
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    Thanks Paul, I neglected to mention I was dealing with a list box, after figuring out my ID was in column (0) it worked.. thank for pointing me in the right direction.

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    No problem.
    Paul (wino moderator)
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