In this episode, we're going back to data macros in Microsoft Access in order to show how to use the After Delete macro. Now, this macro is a little more tricky because it happens after a record was deleted.. ..so the data is gone! If you wanted to log that ID or value that was deleted, you need to use an alternate expression to get the old values for your logging operation. Let's get to it!
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