Thanks Jazz but that was the my original thought. It doesn't work. I think it would work if you were still in the subform on the record you just changed but in this case the subform is made of continuous forms and as soon as you move from one record in the subform to the next that change is...
I have a form which contains a subform. The subform is set to continuous forms. On the main form I have designed a navigation bar with buttons for add, edit, delete, etc. When the edit button is clicked, the fields in the form become editable including the subform and the only buttons on the...
Well, I figured out how to get what I wanted here. I changed the connection in my Data Environment. Instead of choosing the DSN as Microsoft Access Database, I used the connection string and built a file DSN and everything worked great when I packaged it and deployed it on another machine...
Well, the DSN is not on the machine I am installing to. I guess I need to understand the process this thing uses. What I am trying to do is convert some Access applications to VB apps using the data from the original Access program. So I designed the forms and recreated what I had done in...
I'm just learning to use VB6. I have built several programs with MS Access. I now have created an application in VB6 using tables from Access 2000. I created a Data Environment and Commands and Child Commands. My controls are bound to those commands. Everything works great on my machine. I...
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