Edwin D. Nuñez
Edwin D. Nuñez
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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Understood 👍
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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Gotcha, so it’s optional then? I’m definitely going to go with it if so, just to be consistent with it. I just wasn’t sure how it would display the results alongside the three result labels unless I have a textbox next to them.
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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As for the other three labels, I don’t have any textbox alongside it because Subtotal, SalesTax, and TotalCost are what I want the calculated results to be. But I was wondering to myself how the results will be displayed? Do I need to add text boxes to these as well?
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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Yes that’s correct, a label + Textbox for LaborCharged, Quarts Used, CostPerQuart, and SalesTaxRate. But ahhh okay, that makes a lot of sense
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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Okay thanks a lot for that, this seems to be my main mistake. I’ll adjust to this then.
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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This makes sense then I see, as this was something I was questioning to myself in my head. So for clarification, I should name the textboxes appropriately? Because right now, I just have them as “Textbox 1”, “Textbox 2”, etc. (the default), since I wasn’t sure if I am supposed to name them along with the labels.
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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Ahhh okay, all of this is very helpful then thank you. I will update the code and see if that works then.
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Created by Edwin D. Nuñez on 10/21/2023 in #help
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My textboxes in the Form Designer are named as follows: Labels for User Input: “Labor Charged”, “Quarts Used”, “Cost Per Quart”, “Sales Tax Rate” Button Name “Calculate” Label Names for Results “Subtotal”, “SalesTax”, “Total Cost”
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