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Continuous form with subform
I cannot figure out how to make this form:
I want to create a form that pulls a list of students from a query based on specific criteria. (ClassDate, Pass/Fail of certain prerequisites, etc.) Got that part. Next, I want to have a subform that I can enter data for each student. My problem is that I have my main form as a continuous form and cannot have a subform. Is there a better way??? |
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Continuous form with subform
Sadly, you cannot add a subform to a continuous form.
One option would be to use a form in datasheet view and the subform would then become a sub-datasheet. Another approach would be to create a child form..., refer to : http://bytes.com/topic/access/answer...forms-subforms http://groups.google.com/group/comp....bc13deac192275 -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "DavisGail" wrote: I cannot figure out how to make this form: I want to create a form that pulls a list of students from a query based on specific criteria. (ClassDate, Pass/Fail of certain prerequisites, etc.) Got that part. Next, I want to have a subform that I can enter data for each student. My problem is that I have my main form as a continuous form and cannot have a subform. Is there a better way??? |
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Continuous form with subform
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in : I cannot figure out how to make this form: I want to create a form that pulls a list of students from a query based on specific criteria. (ClassDate, Pass/Fail of certain prerequisites, etc.) Got that part. Next, I want to have a subform that I can enter data for each student. My problem is that I have my main form as a continuous form and cannot have a subform. Is there a better way??? I've kludged this scenario by using two subforms on an unbound parent form, using some code to synchronize the subforms by populating unbound textboxes on the parent form from one subform, which serve as the link master fields for the other subform -- Bob Quintal PA is y I've altered my email address. |
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