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Old May 31st, 2004, 04:02 AM
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Default Inserting a table

Hi all,

I am new to databases and this question is probably a
simple one. I have created a form and added two tables
into it. As time went on I created another table and now
I want to add the table into the form so that I can make
a text box that displays the information from a field in
the latest table.

Thankyou,
Eli
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Old May 31st, 2004, 05:13 AM
Ken Snell
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You'll need to create a query that combines the three tables and then use
that query as the record source for the form. Then you'll be able to add
fields from the "new" table onto your form.

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Hi all,

I am new to databases and this question is probably a
simple one. I have created a form and added two tables
into it. As time went on I created another table and now
I want to add the table into the form so that I can make
a text box that displays the information from a field in
the latest table.

Thankyou,
Eli



 




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