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Missing controls on forms
I have created a form based on a query, which gets data
from two tables (see my post yesterday for further details on that). I use the wizard to do this for simplicity and bind the form to the query I need, then use combo boxes to look up the various pieces of data and store them in the field I need. I know that can't be right, I should be chucking it all in a table. My question: do I use a make-table query or create a whole new table to replicate all of the fields I need? If I use a make-table query can I base a form on it? And why don't my controls show up, even if they have nothing to display within them? |
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