Thanks for the help... I got it working now. Apparently I had a problem with my recordsource property. I fixed it a while ago, but I didn't recreate the form, so it didn't have any effect until I did that. Thanks again!
I looked through the old threads and saw a lot of similar questions, but nothing helped. If you could shed some light on this I'd appreciate it.
I have one main form with two sub forms, each form is linked in a one-many relationship. In other words, CUSTOMERS have muliple jobs, and JOBS have...
I figured it out. I had to make multiple keys and relate everything back to each level of the heirarchy.
That was really fun. (Ugh.)
Thank you for the advice.
Thanks for the reply. I figured out the autojoin thing a while after I posted, and felt a little stupid about that.
Yes, I am using subforms to enter the data, but I want to make sure there's a unique identifier for each record in my 1-M tables so that I can run different reports off of them...
Having trouble with a relationship. Here's what I have:
Customer Table
1-M
Job Table
1-M
Equipment Table
Customers have multiple jobs, which have multiple pieces of equipment. The first relationship works fine--the ID (primary key) from the Customer Table is automatically entered into the...
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