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How can I force the record to save?
I have a form with two subforms. As I inpyt all the data everything looks
fine. I use the navigation buttons to move to a new record. BUT all the data is not being saved in the tables that the subforms are bound to. Could anyone give me a starting point as to where I should start looking? Just spent an hour inputting the data only to look in the tables and find there's nothing there! Thanks Tony -- Why don't my grey cells communicate with each as fast as they used to? I hate getting old! Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/201002/1 |
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How can I force the record to save?
hi Tony,
On 19.02.2010 13:52, TonyWilliams via AccessMonster.com wrote: I have a form with two subforms. As I inpyt all the data everything looks fine. I use the navigation buttons to move to a new record. BUT all the data is not being saved in the tables that the subforms are bound to. Could anyone give me a starting point as to where I should start looking? Check whether the link master field/child field properties are set as needed. Check the code behind your forms. May saving is suppressed there. Just spent an hour inputting the data only to look in the tables and find there's nothing there! You should test before working with your forms mfG -- stefan -- |
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How can I force the record to save?
Stefan, I deleted the links then recreated them exactly the same and it now
works! Odd? Thanks for your tip. Tony Stefan Hoffmann wrote: hi Tony, I have a form with two subforms. As I inpyt all the data everything looks fine. I use the navigation buttons to move to a new record. BUT all the data is not being saved in the tables that the subforms are bound to. Could anyone give me a starting point as to where I should start looking? Check whether the link master field/child field properties are set as needed. Check the code behind your forms. May saving is suppressed there. Just spent an hour inputting the data only to look in the tables and find there's nothing there! You should test before working with your forms mfG -- stefan -- -- Why don't my grey cells communicate with each as fast as they used to? I hate getting old! Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...forms/201002/1 |
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