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Need Help with a Dlookup

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ChemistZ

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Oct 30, 2001
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I have a DLookup that just won't work. Is anyone game for me to e-mail you the zipped Access database and have a go at fixing it?
 
sure, send it to me at the email address in my profile. Give me the info on where to look for it. Bob Scriver
 
Thanks Bob - I just e-mailed you from ChemistZ@aol.com
 
To update the TT thread. I have reviewed your DLookUp statement:
=DLookUp("[FunctionName]","frmGenFunctions","[FunctionID] =" & [Forms]![frm2-4FunctionDetails]![FunctionID])

The domain from your statement is trying to perform a lookup of a domain frmGenFunctions. A domain can only be a table or a query. The updated statement below should work for you as I have changed the domain to your table name.

=DLookUp("[FunctionName]","GenFunctions","[FunctionID] =" & [Forms]![frm2-4FunctionDetails]![FunctionID]) Bob Scriver
 
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