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Old December 11th, 2006, 06:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
awach
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I have a continuous subform. What I would like is to enter a value in the
header and have it be saved for all records in the subform. (It currently
changes as I tab to the next record). Then, when I use the parent form the
go the the next record, I want the header to be re-set at zero. Is there a
way to do this?
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Old December 12th, 2006, 02:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Damian S
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Hi awach,

Not sure what you are getting at here... If you have a proper parent-child
relationship, by definition anything you set in the parent is set for each
child (by virtue of the relationship that exists) - there is no need to
"save" this data with the child record.

For the second part, please give an example of what you are trying to achieve.

Regards,

Damian.

"awach" wrote:

I have a continuous subform. What I would like is to enter a value in the
header and have it be saved for all records in the subform. (It currently
changes as I tab to the next record). Then, when I use the parent form the
go the the next record, I want the header to be re-set at zero. Is there a
way to do this?

 




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