Entering parameter values when running a parameter query I've used simple system prompted parameters in the above example, but take note of what Tom said about referencing controls on a form as the parameters As well as giving a more professional impression this also allows you to include validation in the form, e g to make sure an end date which is earlier than the star date has not been entered
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I am not getting a code to my mobile number - Microsoft Community At the end of that login process, it prompted me to enter the last four digits of the mobile number that I have associated with that account in order to send me a verification code So I followed the steps and I waited for approximately 15 minutes expecting my code Nothing happened
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How to provide SQL credentials once for multiple MS Query calls? The problem I am trying to resolve is that I am prompted for my SQL credentials twice, even though both calls go to the same database Is there a way I can arrange the external data calls so my credentials are cached, so I can input my credentials once, and have all other calls to the database use those credentials?