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Data entered in table not showing up in form.
I have a form that will show existing data in the underlying table. For the
first time, I'm entering new clients and they are showing up in the table. However, the new clients aren't showing up in the form. How can I fix this? -- Thanks in advance for your time! denilynn |
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Data entered in table not showing up in form.
"denilynn" wrote in message
... I have a form that will show existing data in the underlying table. For the first time, I'm entering new clients and they are showing up in the table. However, the new clients aren't showing up in the form. How can I fix this? Check the form's RecordSource property. Chances are that it's a query that includes criteria that are excluding the new records, or that joins to another table and your new records are unmatched in that table. -- Dirk Goldgar, MS Access MVP Access tips: www.datagnostics.com/tips.html (please reply to the newsgroup) |
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Data entered in table not showing up in form.
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:38:52 -0500, "Dirk Goldgar"
wrote: Or the form has a Filter applied. Check the Filter and FilterOn properties. -Tom. Microsoft Access MVP "denilynn" wrote in message ... I have a form that will show existing data in the underlying table. For the first time, I'm entering new clients and they are showing up in the table. However, the new clients aren't showing up in the form. How can I fix this? Check the form's RecordSource property. Chances are that it's a query that includes criteria that are excluding the new records, or that joins to another table and your new records are unmatched in that table. |
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