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Old July 12th, 2004, 06:12 PM
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Is there a way of creating a form which diplays
information from differnet tables in one form
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Old July 12th, 2004, 07:06 PM
Bob
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Sure...you can use a query that links the tables together
as the form's record source.
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Old July 12th, 2004, 07:22 PM
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Yes, base the report on a query and include multiple tables in the query. I
would expect that almost every form you build would be built in this way if
you have truly structured your tabels as a standard relational database.

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Old July 12th, 2004, 07:28 PM
Rick B
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That should have said ... base the FORM on a query...



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Yes, base the report on a query and include multiple tables in the query. I
would expect that almost every form you build would be built in this way if
you have truly structured your tabels as a standard relational database.

Rick B

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Is there a way of creating a form which diplays
information from differnet tables in one form



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Old July 12th, 2004, 10:56 PM
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yes thats correct, however when I do that I change my
record source and then all other fields that I need to use
become Inoperable. I guess I need so sort of way to
include both sets of information is that possible?
P.S.
thank you for the reply.
-----Original Message-----
Sure...you can use a query that links the tables together
as the form's record source.
-----Original Message-----
Is there a way of creating a form which diplays
information from differnet tables in one form
.

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Old July 12th, 2004, 10:58 PM
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Yes you are correct but I need this for for data entry and
a select query will not let me input new information. Is
there something that I'm missing?
Thank-you for your reply
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That should have said ... base the FORM on a query...



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Yes, base the report on a query and include multiple

tables in the query. I
would expect that almost every form you build would be

built in this way if
you have truly structured your tabels as a standard

relational database.

Rick B

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Is there a way of creating a form which diplays
information from differnet tables in one form



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Old July 13th, 2004, 03:10 AM
Byron
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This is what sub forms are for.
I will assume that there is a common field in the two tables.
Just create a form (subform) for the information from the
second table and then drag and drop the new form into the
original form.

Take a look at the properties of the sub form and be sure
that the link fields are correct.

That should do it.

HTH
Byron
-----Original Message-----
Yes you are correct but I need this for for data entry and
a select query will not let me input new information. Is
there something that I'm missing?
Thank-you for your reply
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That should have said ... base the FORM on a query...



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Yes, base the report on a query and include multiple

tables in the query. I
would expect that almost every form you build would be

built in this way if
you have truly structured your tabels as a standard

relational database.

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Is there a way of creating a form which diplays
information from differnet tables in one form



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