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Old May 5th, 2005, 06:47 PM
Karina501
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I have a mulituser database and when text is typed into a subform text box it
is replaced by #Error as soon as you move from the box. It seems to save the
data to the corresponding table but it does so in a new record. Does anyone
know why this happens and how to stop it?
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Old May 5th, 2005, 10:16 PM
jl5000
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Verify The Link Master Fields and Link Child Fields in your subform, and make
sure the user is not updating the field that relates the subform to the main
form

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"Karina501" wrote:

I have a mulituser database and when text is typed into a subform text box it
is replaced by #Error as soon as you move from the box. It seems to save the
data to the corresponding table but it does so in a new record. Does anyone
know why this happens and how to stop it?

 




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