This blog article shows you how to Save the current record in Microsoft Access form. This article expects you have Microsoft Access knowledge. For example, I have a form that holds the following record. I want to update the value of Unit Price and then Save it.
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The VBA code snippet as follows.
Private Sub Command81_Click()
Me.Unit_Price = 18
DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdSaveRecord
End Sub
Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8846575/how-to-directly-update-a-record-in-a-database-from-a-form-number-access-2007?WT.mc_id=DP-MVP-36769
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