ACC2000: Cannot Completely Remove Form Filter (197220)
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This article was previously published under Q197220 Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
SYMPTOMS
When you apply a filter or a sort to a form and then click Remove
Filter/Sort on the Records menu, it appears that the filter or sort has been removed. However, if you check the Filter property and OrderBy property in a Visual Basic for Applications procedure or in the form's property sheet, you see that these properties contain the values that were in effect before you removed the filter or sort.
CAUSE
The Apply Filter/Sort and Remove Filter/Sort commands on the Records menu change only the values of the FilterOn and OrderByOn properties. These commands do not affect the values of the forms's Filter or OrderBy properties. Selecting Remove Filter/Sort on the Records menu simply sets FilterOn and OrderbyOn to False. As a result, the form displays all of the records, because, although the filter or sort is still present, it is no longer in effect.
RESOLUTION
Use either of the following methods to completely remove a filter or sort
from a form.
Method 1
Use the form's property sheet to remove the filter or sort. To do so,
follow these steps:
- Open the form in Design view.
- On the Edit menu, click Select Form.
- If the properties sheet is not displayed, on the View menu, click Properties.
- In the form's property sheet, click the Data tab.
- Delete the contents of the Filter box or the OrderBy box.
Method 2
Use a macro or a Visual Basic for Applications procedure to remove a
filter or sort. In the following example, the filter and sort are removed
during the Current event of the form.
Private Sub Form_Current()
If Me.FilterOn = False Then
Me.Filter = ""
Me.OrderBy = ""
End If
End Sub
Note that if you use this event procedure to remove a filter, the only way
to activate the filter again is to re-create it. To re-create the filter, on the Records menu, point to Filter, and then click the appropriate command.
REFERENCES
For more information, search Microsoft Access Help for "Filter property,"
"FilterOn property," "OrderBy property," and "OrderByOn property."
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/15/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB197220 |
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