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Old March 9th, 2010, 05:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
H[_6_]
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Default Grouping Form

I am would like to create a form that displays data based on what the
user selects.

Ex...I have a table the has customers and their orders. Each customer
can have more than on order.

I would like to set up a form that a user can select/lookup a customer
and all their orders appear in a list format. I would also like the
user to be able to add in new orders from the form.

Is this possible?
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Old March 10th, 2010, 03:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Duane Hookom[_4_]
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Default Grouping Form

You can use a main form with the combo box bound to your customer primary
key and then a subform of orders using the customer primary key as the link
master/child properties.

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"H" wrote in message
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I am would like to create a form that displays data based on what the
user selects.

Ex...I have a table the has customers and their orders. Each customer
can have more than on order.

I would like to set up a form that a user can select/lookup a customer
and all their orders appear in a list format. I would also like the
user to be able to add in new orders from the form.

Is this possible?


 




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