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Old October 27th, 2005, 03:26 PM
JMCS
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Default Subform Display Problem

I have a form with a number of subforms. It represents a works ordering
system, with one of the subforms displaying an itemised work list (it is
similar to a requisition form with one of the subforms containing the
detailed requisition items). All was working well until I decided to add to
this subform a calculated control which multiplied the quantity to the rate
to give an itemised sub-total. Suddenly, my subform will not display
anything other than the text headers. Removing the calculated control has
not fixed the problem. The Child/Master references were not changed.
Help, please!
JMCS
 




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