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Old June 7th, 2004, 07:48 AM
Paul
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Default Datasheet subform question?

I have an "UNBOUND" datasheet subform. I configure it so that it allows
addition. allows edit, allows deletion. It has four controls in the
datasheet subform and all are "Unbound". The problem is that the datasheet
only showing a single row and it will not allows a new row (second row) of
record to add on it after I enter the first row. How to set it up so that it
will allow addition rows of records.


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Old June 7th, 2004, 08:21 AM
Reggie
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Default Datasheet subform question?

Paul, The subform needs to be bound to a recordsource (table/query) and
that record source needs to be updateable. You really can't move to a new
record because in reality you don't even have any record. All you have are
some controls placed on a form.

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I have an "UNBOUND" datasheet subform. I configure it so that it allows
addition. allows edit, allows deletion. It has four controls in the
datasheet subform and all are "Unbound". The problem is that the datasheet
only showing a single row and it will not allows a new row (second row) of
record to add on it after I enter the first row. How to set it up so that

it
will allow addition rows of records.




 




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