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How do I set a pop up window to focus?
I have an Excel spreadsheet that queries an access database. Part of the
macro I have created (with the help of a co-worker) has the database import information from a different spreadsheet. When this happens it opens a prompt that asks for a date. How do I make it so that pop up window is in focus? Below is the code I believe is relevant to the problem. Sub Refresh_Access() Dim LOC As String LOC = "\\kftwmfs02\Departments\Dispatch\Shared_Files\Cap atalized Work\Capitalized Work.mdb" Call Module1.Create_Shell_Access(LOC) End Sub Module1: Public Function Create_Shell_Access(ByVal Location As String) Dim accs As New Access.Application Set accs = CreateObject("Access.Application") accs.Visible = False accs.OpenCurrentDatabase Location 'Set accs = Nothing Call Module2.Refresh End Function Module2: Sub Refresh() ' ' Refresh Macro ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+r ' Sheets("Capitalized Work By Area").Select Range("A4").Select Selection.ListObject.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False Range("A6").Select Selection.ListObject.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False Range("A8").Select Selection.ListObject.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False |
How do I set a pop up window to focus?
Im sorry, I gave the wrong code....Here is the relivant code:
Public Function Process_Data() Dim FILELOC As String FILELOC = "\\kftwmfs02\Departments\Dispatch\Shared_Files\Cap atalized Work\Daily\Routed Daily report " & Request_Date() & ".xls" Debug.Print FILELOC DoCmd.SetWarnings False DoCmd.OpenQuery "CLEAR Routed Techs" DoCmd.OpenQuery "CLEAR Routed Work" DoCmd.SetWarnings True DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acImport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel9, "Routed Work", FILELOC, True, "R&D Jobs!A4:R10000" DoCmd.TransferSpreadsheet acImport, acSpreadsheetTypeExcel9, "Routed Techs", FILELOC, True, "R&D Technicians!A4:R10000" End Function Public Function Set_Date() As String Set_Date = Fix_Date(Month(Now())) & Fix_Date(Day(Now())) & Right(CStr(Year(Now())), 2) End Function Public Function Fix_Date(ByVal Num As Integer) As String Select Case Num Case Is < 10 Fix_Date = "0" & CStr(Num) Case Else Fix_Date = CStr(Num) End Select End Function Public Function Request_Date() As String Request_Date = InputBox("Please Enter Date In The Format Of 'MMDDYY'.") End Function "OverMyHead" wrote: I have an Excel spreadsheet that queries an access database. Part of the macro I have created (with the help of a co-worker) has the database import information from a different spreadsheet. When this happens it opens a prompt that asks for a date. How do I make it so that pop up window is in focus? Below is the code I believe is relevant to the problem. Sub Refresh_Access() Dim LOC As String LOC = "\\kftwmfs02\Departments\Dispatch\Shared_Files\Cap atalized Work\Capitalized Work.mdb" Call Module1.Create_Shell_Access(LOC) End Sub Module1: Public Function Create_Shell_Access(ByVal Location As String) Dim accs As New Access.Application Set accs = CreateObject("Access.Application") accs.Visible = False accs.OpenCurrentDatabase Location 'Set accs = Nothing Call Module2.Refresh End Function Module2: Sub Refresh() ' ' Refresh Macro ' ' Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl+r ' Sheets("Capitalized Work By Area").Select Range("A4").Select Selection.ListObject.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False Range("A6").Select Selection.ListObject.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False Range("A8").Select Selection.ListObject.QueryTable.Refresh BackgroundQuery:=False |
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