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Old June 5th, 2010, 11:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
JMay
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Default SubForm, or something Else?

Currently in my Query I'm getting what is needed, but unfortunately in my
SubForm based on the query I'm getting:

Music, #NAME?
Music, #NAME?
Music, #NAME?
Music, #NAME?
Music, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?
Children, #NAME?

So Close, But YET so FAR from right!!!



"JMay" wrote:

Well, this is a MICROSOFT Forum so you'd think that somehow there would be a
few "adopters" of the Mystic Access Programmers product. hummmm.

PS: you'r right I was a bit reluctant to try this, but I was reluctant to
try PC computers 30 years ago...

Thanks..

Any multivalue believers out there??

Jim

"Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com" wrote:

Larry's advice here is, indeed, reflective of the advice given by evey
experienced developer in Access that I know of! Your statement

"I have Chosen (big Grin) to utilize the new Multivalued fields"

indicates that you know this to be true and are simply ignoring the accepted
wisdom! Do you really expect anyone here to help you in this foolish quest?

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