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RTimberlake wrote:
How many tables can you put on a query? I can do some of the tables as subforms, but I will still have 4 tables that cannot be done as subforms. Read the help topic "When can I update data in a query" as there is not a cut and dried answer to this. Every query is different, but basically as soon as the structure of the query makes it difficult for Access to know where (which table) the edits should go, then the query reverts to read-only. Sometimes the query design can be tweaked to make it editable again, sometimes not. -- I don't check the Email account attached to this message. Send instead to... RBrandt at Hunter dot com |
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