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jpollock
Hello,
The application has 1 main form with 3 tabs on it. The 3rd tab is used to
search and find users records (can have multiple records). To view each
record’s details from the 3rd tab, double click on the record to view and the
values should appear in the correct controls on tab 2. The problem is that
the first time you double click on the record from tab 3, the application
changes focus too tab 2 (this is correct) but fails to fill in the controls
with the data. Now, if you return back to the 3rd tab without searching and
double click the same record, you will find that the controls on tab 2 are
now filled in with correct data. The error that I receive is: “You entered an
expression that has an invalid reference to the property Form/ Report.â€
There is no issue within Access 2003. The controls on tab 2 are filled in
from the original double click on tab 3. This application was built
originally in Access 2000 and then modified in Access 2003. We are now
running Access 2007 environment.
Thanks
The application has 1 main form with 3 tabs on it. The 3rd tab is used to
search and find users records (can have multiple records). To view each
record’s details from the 3rd tab, double click on the record to view and the
values should appear in the correct controls on tab 2. The problem is that
the first time you double click on the record from tab 3, the application
changes focus too tab 2 (this is correct) but fails to fill in the controls
with the data. Now, if you return back to the 3rd tab without searching and
double click the same record, you will find that the controls on tab 2 are
now filled in with correct data. The error that I receive is: “You entered an
expression that has an invalid reference to the property Form/ Report.â€
There is no issue within Access 2003. The controls on tab 2 are filled in
from the original double click on tab 3. This application was built
originally in Access 2000 and then modified in Access 2003. We are now
running Access 2007 environment.
Thanks