This video is in response per a question about the
ms access option group I received:
“Hello, I have a question: can we store a decimal value in the option value??
Like if I want to put the value of yes = 0.25 and No= 1.25 is it applicable?? please
help”
Take a look at this example and see if
it helps deal with the issue.
[sourcecode language=”vb”]
‘========================================================
‘DATABASE DESIGNED & CODED BY LOEBLCOM SERVICES 2013
‘ERIK LOEBL(713)409-7041
‘EMAIL: erik@loeblcomservices.com
‘WEB: http://loeblcomservices.com
‘========================================================
Option Compare Database
Private Sub btnValue_Click()
Dim dblValue As Double
Select Case Me.fraProducts
Case 1
dblValue = 0.25
Case 2
dblValue = 1.25
End Select
MsgBox dblValue
End Sub
[/sourcecode]
Click here for the database and the code:
ms-access-option-group.accdb
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