How do I have a message box appear when something is entered in text box and button is pressed?












0















Is it possible to make a pop-up message box to appear when something is written in the textbox? It doesn't matter to me what the text box actually has I just want a message to appear when a button is pressed and there is text in the textbox.



The following is what I currently have:



Private Sub cmdReg_Click()

CurrentDb.Execute "INSERT INTO qryShowAll(Student_FirstName, Student_LastName, Parent_FirstName, Parent_LastName, AddressLine, City, State, Zip, PhoneNumber) VALUES ('" & Me.txtStudentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtStudentLast & "','" & Me.txtParentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtParentLast & "','" & Me.txtAddress & " ',' " & Me.txtCity & "',' " & Me.txtState & "','" & Me.txtZip & "','" & Me.txtNumber & "')"

If (txtStudentFirst,txtStudentLast,txtParentFirst,txtParentLast,txtAddress ,txtCity,txtState,txtZip,txtNumber) = " "

MsgBox "The student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, "Student Registered!"

Else
MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly, ""

End If









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Why are you using INSERT action? Is form bound to table? Are controls bound to fields? If yes, then data entered in controls is passed into table. And why do the INSERT before verifying data?

    – June7
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:24













  • Yes, that INSERT looks weird. Why not just form.dirty (or move to next record, or however you save data) after the first IF is confirmed?

    – geeFlo
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:02
















0















Is it possible to make a pop-up message box to appear when something is written in the textbox? It doesn't matter to me what the text box actually has I just want a message to appear when a button is pressed and there is text in the textbox.



The following is what I currently have:



Private Sub cmdReg_Click()

CurrentDb.Execute "INSERT INTO qryShowAll(Student_FirstName, Student_LastName, Parent_FirstName, Parent_LastName, AddressLine, City, State, Zip, PhoneNumber) VALUES ('" & Me.txtStudentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtStudentLast & "','" & Me.txtParentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtParentLast & "','" & Me.txtAddress & " ',' " & Me.txtCity & "',' " & Me.txtState & "','" & Me.txtZip & "','" & Me.txtNumber & "')"

If (txtStudentFirst,txtStudentLast,txtParentFirst,txtParentLast,txtAddress ,txtCity,txtState,txtZip,txtNumber) = " "

MsgBox "The student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, "Student Registered!"

Else
MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly, ""

End If









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Why are you using INSERT action? Is form bound to table? Are controls bound to fields? If yes, then data entered in controls is passed into table. And why do the INSERT before verifying data?

    – June7
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:24













  • Yes, that INSERT looks weird. Why not just form.dirty (or move to next record, or however you save data) after the first IF is confirmed?

    – geeFlo
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:02














0












0








0








Is it possible to make a pop-up message box to appear when something is written in the textbox? It doesn't matter to me what the text box actually has I just want a message to appear when a button is pressed and there is text in the textbox.



The following is what I currently have:



Private Sub cmdReg_Click()

CurrentDb.Execute "INSERT INTO qryShowAll(Student_FirstName, Student_LastName, Parent_FirstName, Parent_LastName, AddressLine, City, State, Zip, PhoneNumber) VALUES ('" & Me.txtStudentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtStudentLast & "','" & Me.txtParentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtParentLast & "','" & Me.txtAddress & " ',' " & Me.txtCity & "',' " & Me.txtState & "','" & Me.txtZip & "','" & Me.txtNumber & "')"

If (txtStudentFirst,txtStudentLast,txtParentFirst,txtParentLast,txtAddress ,txtCity,txtState,txtZip,txtNumber) = " "

MsgBox "The student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, "Student Registered!"

Else
MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly, ""

End If









share|improve this question














Is it possible to make a pop-up message box to appear when something is written in the textbox? It doesn't matter to me what the text box actually has I just want a message to appear when a button is pressed and there is text in the textbox.



The following is what I currently have:



Private Sub cmdReg_Click()

CurrentDb.Execute "INSERT INTO qryShowAll(Student_FirstName, Student_LastName, Parent_FirstName, Parent_LastName, AddressLine, City, State, Zip, PhoneNumber) VALUES ('" & Me.txtStudentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtStudentLast & "','" & Me.txtParentFirst & " ',' " & Me.txtParentLast & "','" & Me.txtAddress & " ',' " & Me.txtCity & "',' " & Me.txtState & "','" & Me.txtZip & "','" & Me.txtNumber & "')"

If (txtStudentFirst,txtStudentLast,txtParentFirst,txtParentLast,txtAddress ,txtCity,txtState,txtZip,txtNumber) = " "

MsgBox "The student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, "Student Registered!"

Else
MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly, ""

End If






ms-access access-vba






share|improve this question













share|improve this question











share|improve this question




share|improve this question










asked Nov 27 '18 at 17:50







user10707314















  • 1





    Why are you using INSERT action? Is form bound to table? Are controls bound to fields? If yes, then data entered in controls is passed into table. And why do the INSERT before verifying data?

    – June7
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:24













  • Yes, that INSERT looks weird. Why not just form.dirty (or move to next record, or however you save data) after the first IF is confirmed?

    – geeFlo
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:02














  • 1





    Why are you using INSERT action? Is form bound to table? Are controls bound to fields? If yes, then data entered in controls is passed into table. And why do the INSERT before verifying data?

    – June7
    Nov 27 '18 at 18:24













  • Yes, that INSERT looks weird. Why not just form.dirty (or move to next record, or however you save data) after the first IF is confirmed?

    – geeFlo
    Nov 30 '18 at 15:02








1




1





Why are you using INSERT action? Is form bound to table? Are controls bound to fields? If yes, then data entered in controls is passed into table. And why do the INSERT before verifying data?

– June7
Nov 27 '18 at 18:24







Why are you using INSERT action? Is form bound to table? Are controls bound to fields? If yes, then data entered in controls is passed into table. And why do the INSERT before verifying data?

– June7
Nov 27 '18 at 18:24















Yes, that INSERT looks weird. Why not just form.dirty (or move to next record, or however you save data) after the first IF is confirmed?

– geeFlo
Nov 30 '18 at 15:02





Yes, that INSERT looks weird. Why not just form.dirty (or move to next record, or however you save data) after the first IF is confirmed?

– geeFlo
Nov 30 '18 at 15:02












1 Answer
1






active

oldest

votes


















0














One way is to use + sign for concatenating the textboxes. This will result in Null if even one is Null. This approach requires setting text fields in table to not allow empty string.



If  IsNull(txtStudentFirst + txtStudentLast + txtParentFirst + txtParentLast + txtAddress + txtCity + txtState + txtZip + txtNumber) Then
MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly
Else
MsgBox "Student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, ""
End If


Alternatively, set fields as required in table and let Access nag the user to complete. Can also use ValidationRule and ValidationText properties to help ensure data is entered.






share|improve this answer

























    Your Answer






    StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function () {
    StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function () {
    StackExchange.using("snippets", function () {
    StackExchange.snippets.init();
    });
    });
    }, "code-snippets");

    StackExchange.ready(function() {
    var channelOptions = {
    tags: "".split(" "),
    id: "1"
    };
    initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

    StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
    // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
    if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
    StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
    createEditor();
    });
    }
    else {
    createEditor();
    }
    });

    function createEditor() {
    StackExchange.prepareEditor({
    heartbeatType: 'answer',
    autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
    convertImagesToLinks: true,
    noModals: true,
    showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
    reputationToPostImages: 10,
    bindNavPrevention: true,
    postfix: "",
    imageUploader: {
    brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
    contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
    allowUrls: true
    },
    onDemand: true,
    discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
    ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
    });


    }
    });














    draft saved

    draft discarded


















    StackExchange.ready(
    function () {
    StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53505381%2fhow-do-i-have-a-message-box-appear-when-something-is-entered-in-text-box-and-but%23new-answer', 'question_page');
    }
    );

    Post as a guest















    Required, but never shown
























    1 Answer
    1






    active

    oldest

    votes








    1 Answer
    1






    active

    oldest

    votes









    active

    oldest

    votes






    active

    oldest

    votes









    0














    One way is to use + sign for concatenating the textboxes. This will result in Null if even one is Null. This approach requires setting text fields in table to not allow empty string.



    If  IsNull(txtStudentFirst + txtStudentLast + txtParentFirst + txtParentLast + txtAddress + txtCity + txtState + txtZip + txtNumber) Then
    MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly
    Else
    MsgBox "Student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, ""
    End If


    Alternatively, set fields as required in table and let Access nag the user to complete. Can also use ValidationRule and ValidationText properties to help ensure data is entered.






    share|improve this answer






























      0














      One way is to use + sign for concatenating the textboxes. This will result in Null if even one is Null. This approach requires setting text fields in table to not allow empty string.



      If  IsNull(txtStudentFirst + txtStudentLast + txtParentFirst + txtParentLast + txtAddress + txtCity + txtState + txtZip + txtNumber) Then
      MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly
      Else
      MsgBox "Student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, ""
      End If


      Alternatively, set fields as required in table and let Access nag the user to complete. Can also use ValidationRule and ValidationText properties to help ensure data is entered.






      share|improve this answer




























        0












        0








        0







        One way is to use + sign for concatenating the textboxes. This will result in Null if even one is Null. This approach requires setting text fields in table to not allow empty string.



        If  IsNull(txtStudentFirst + txtStudentLast + txtParentFirst + txtParentLast + txtAddress + txtCity + txtState + txtZip + txtNumber) Then
        MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly
        Else
        MsgBox "Student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, ""
        End If


        Alternatively, set fields as required in table and let Access nag the user to complete. Can also use ValidationRule and ValidationText properties to help ensure data is entered.






        share|improve this answer















        One way is to use + sign for concatenating the textboxes. This will result in Null if even one is Null. This approach requires setting text fields in table to not allow empty string.



        If  IsNull(txtStudentFirst + txtStudentLast + txtParentFirst + txtParentLast + txtAddress + txtCity + txtState + txtZip + txtNumber) Then
        MsgBox "Student was not registered, please complete the form.", vbOKOnly
        Else
        MsgBox "Student was successfully registered.", vbOKOnly, ""
        End If


        Alternatively, set fields as required in table and let Access nag the user to complete. Can also use ValidationRule and ValidationText properties to help ensure data is entered.







        share|improve this answer














        share|improve this answer



        share|improve this answer








        edited Nov 27 '18 at 18:26

























        answered Nov 27 '18 at 18:18









        June7June7

        5,03651226




        5,03651226
































            draft saved

            draft discarded




















































            Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!


            • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

            But avoid



            • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

            • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


            To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




            draft saved


            draft discarded














            StackExchange.ready(
            function () {
            StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53505381%2fhow-do-i-have-a-message-box-appear-when-something-is-entered-in-text-box-and-but%23new-answer', 'question_page');
            }
            );

            Post as a guest















            Required, but never shown





















































            Required, but never shown














            Required, but never shown












            Required, but never shown







            Required, but never shown

































            Required, but never shown














            Required, but never shown












            Required, but never shown







            Required, but never shown







            Popular posts from this blog

            Contact image not getting when fetch all contact list from iPhone by CNContact

            count number of partitions of a set with n elements into k subsets

            A CLEAN and SIMPLE way to add appendices to Table of Contents and bookmarks