I have three related questions:
1. When you open a form that contains a subform, does Access consider the subform "open" as well, I mean in the sense that it goes through the load and open procedures?
2. If you open a form that contains a subform, how do you refer to that subform to do simple things like set the focus to a particular control? I would think you just say forms!mysubformname!mycontrolname, BUT when I do this, I keep getting error messages telling me that Access couldn't find my subform. I'm just guessing that this is because Access isn't considering my subform to be 'formally' (excuse the pun) opened, hence question number 1.
3. Am I on the wrong track? (aside: ahhhyyyyeeee) lastout (the game's not over till it's over)
1. When you open a form that contains a subform, does Access consider the subform "open" as well, I mean in the sense that it goes through the load and open procedures?
2. If you open a form that contains a subform, how do you refer to that subform to do simple things like set the focus to a particular control? I would think you just say forms!mysubformname!mycontrolname, BUT when I do this, I keep getting error messages telling me that Access couldn't find my subform. I'm just guessing that this is because Access isn't considering my subform to be 'formally' (excuse the pun) opened, hence question number 1.
3. Am I on the wrong track? (aside: ahhhyyyyeeee) lastout (the game's not over till it's over)