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arno@lightning.fastxs.net
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 1999 11:35 am    Post subject: #deleted error Reply with quote



Hi,

I have created a form with in it a subform. Now when i open the form and
type information in it and add information to the subform and go to the
next record in the subform the previous record says #deleted.
When i close the form and open them again the records in the subform are
there as i typed them.

Is there any fix to this problem or a workaround. Or is it possible to
tell Access he must reload the record again like in a close and open
again?

Any help would be greatly appriciated!

regard Arno

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Christian Mack
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 17, 1999 9:11 pm    Post subject: Re: #deleted error Reply with quote



[email]arno (AT) lightning (DOT) fastxs.net[/email] wrote:
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Hi,

I have created a form with in it a subform. Now when i open the form and
type information in it and add information to the subform and go to the
next record in the subform the previous record says #deleted.
When i close the form and open them again the records in the subform are
there as i typed them.

Is there any fix to this problem or a workaround. Or is it possible to
tell Access he must reload the record again like in a close and open
again?

Any help would be greatly appriciated!

regard Arno

Hi Arno

Do you have a PRIMARY KEY and a TIMESTAMP field in your table?

This is recommended for Access.

Tschau
Christian

PS: Sorry for the late answer, I was on vacation.


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