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Tabular Form Does NOT Allow Data Entry?



 
 
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Old October 13th, 2006, 02:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Ad Optimizer
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Default Tabular Form Does NOT Allow Data Entry?

Hi!

I'm stumped as to why two different forms (tabular, single record) both
do not allow
me to edit any of the fields.

I've checked ther properties of the form & the underlying query (a join
of two tables) it's based on.

Both have the edit permissions = "yes".

I've even checked the underlying databases to see if there were any
right restrictions set and the
answer is still "no".

Any clues from the group would be greatly appreciated as I've been
around databases for quite some time but this is the first time I've
developed an application using MS-Access.....feeling like a complete
newb...on this one.

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Old October 13th, 2006, 02:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Larry Linson
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Default Tabular Form Does NOT Allow Data Entry?

Have you executed the Query directly and tried to update a Record? It's
possible that you have created an un-updateable Query. Post back with
clarification and details.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

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Hi!

I'm stumped as to why two different forms (tabular, single record) both
do not allow
me to edit any of the fields.

I've checked ther properties of the form & the underlying query (a join
of two tables) it's based on.

Both have the edit permissions = "yes".

I've even checked the underlying databases to see if there were any
right restrictions set and the
answer is still "no".

Any clues from the group would be greatly appreciated as I've been
around databases for quite some time but this is the first time I've
developed an application using MS-Access.....feeling like a complete
newb...on this one.



 




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