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Old January 1st, 2010, 07:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Unable to delete subform records

This method of child form and change to datasheet view couldn't work as well.
It seems like the main form embedded with SubformA embedded with SubformB
couldn't work even when SubformA is not in datasheet view.


David W. Fenton wrote:
In my experience you can't HAVE a subform within a Datasheet
subform!


Open a form with a child form and then change the view to Datasheet
view. You'll see that you get a datasheet with the child form
embedded like a subdatasheet. In this way, you can actually have a
child form with child forms, including continuous forms.

I've been harping on how useful this is for a really long time, but
nobody seems to notice that it's possible!


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Old January 2nd, 2010, 11:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Unable to delete subform records

"Syphonics via AccessMonster.com" u25414@uwe wrote in
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David W. Fenton wrote:
In my experience you can't HAVE a subform within a Datasheet
subform!


Open a form with a child form and then change the view to
Datasheet view. You'll see that you get a datasheet with the child
form embedded like a subdatasheet. In this way, you can actually
have a child form with child forms, including continuous forms.

I've been harping on how useful this is for a really long time,
but nobody seems to notice that it's possible!


This method of child form and change to datasheet view couldn't
work as well. It seems like the main form embedded with SubformA
embedded with SubformB couldn't work even when SubformA is not in
datasheet view.


I didn't realize you had 2 levels of child form.

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