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Hi all,
Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere but I can't find it. I need to pass a control name (a table in this case) into a Sub. The application has three tables and I want one Sub to deal with the updates to all of them instead of putting 3 copies of the same code behind each table... Anyone know how I can do this? Is it possible? Thanks in advance for any assistance... Mike ![]() |
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You can pass the control's name and use the Control keyword.
See this tutorial for more information: Runtime controls manipulation |
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