Very good GrandMasterSexay, very creative. If you want to keep all the forms in Datasheet View, this will do it.
Very good GrandMasterSexay, very creative. If you want to keep all the forms in Datasheet View, this will do it.
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Ok june i created the subform already.(Using subform wizard) However, when creating the subsubform, i opened the form in design view and then clicked the on the toolbox to create the subsubform by dragging and dropping the subsubform in the subform area but when it came to the third step of the wizard(define the fields that link form to subform) it only displays my fields that are on the main form, and not the subform which means i canot link the subform to the subsubform . So how do i solve this?
EDIT: Oh i think in the previous posts you were trying to say to open the subform ONLY to create the subsubform, instead of trying to create the subsubform on the mainform page with the subform on it,which was what i was doing just now. Ill try the new method and see if it works.
2nd EDIT:WAIT IGNORE THIS POST FOR NOW i think i got mixed up by some fields i think its possible to do it even on the mainform with the subform
CRAPP.... i think my office blocked external downloads so i cant view it zzz anyway you can give me a screenshot? im not sure if i have ms access at home also...
OK...June i think i have finally linked up all the forms together but how do i know if they are referenced properly(If i add a new borrower case record, how do i know if the individual borrowers and their respective partners that i have added in the subforms/susubforms all link to this particular borrower case record)? i Have checked the link child/master field property and they are in correct order but in the relationships window, i found out that there are no links at all... is that a problem? Because i used the subform wizard to create all the subforms and i thought that they will automatically create the one-to-many relationships.
Provide the project by attaching to post and will analyse.
Can you do download at home then take file to work?
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the form im doing the subforms on is called add new borrower form. I dont think i have access at home though. EVen if i did have it, my workspace blocked off thumbdrives.
If you have finished please reply asap as im currently trying hard not to fall asleep at my desk :P
EDIT: Well for me it seems to be working as i entered dummy records into it and their ID corresponds but what im concerned about is that in the relationships window why there are no tables that are connected with the one to many lines....
Hi, xwnoob
You can link mainform/subform/subform/subform/... to the mainform by using this technique:
http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/...196#post944196
hope this help.
You are probably asleep by now but is still early for me.
Looks like all is working okay.
Since the forms are all in SingleView, RecordSelector not really useful, can turn it off. Could rearrange subform and subsubform so everything shows better. Widen the subform, move subsubform to the left of borrower info. Then scroll bars and Min/Max buttons can probably be turned off.
It is not critical to define Relationships for Access functionality. That is where you set referential integrity parameters. Having Relationships can help when queries are built, joins will automatically be set. Wizards do not automatically build Relationships.
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haha i was surfing for solutions while waiting so no sleep. I will improve the format but whats recordselector?( Is it the bar at the bottom of each form that has arrows or the side of each form and how do i turn them off??) And which min/max button are you refering to and how do i close them??You are probably asleep by now but is still early for me.
Looks like all is working okay.
Since the forms are all in SingleView, RecordSelector not really useful, can turn it off. Could rearrange subform and subsubform so everything shows better. Widen the subform, move subsubform to the left of borrower info. Then scroll bars and Min/Max buttons can probably be turned off.
Lastly, could you answer this questions because im worried about it: why are there no relationships shown in the relationship window???
Arrow on the side is RecordSelector, bar at bottom is NavigationBar. These and Min/Max buttons are all properties of the form and can be found on the Property Sheet > Format Tab. Access Help should have guidelines on setting form properties.
Relationships have to be set up by you. Access will not set them automatically.
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