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Jerry
Hi all,
I'm running Access 2003 , and I've created a simple test database with two
tables. tblA has an AutoNumber field and a Text field. tblB has an
AutoNumber field, a Number (Long Integer) field to link to tblA's AutoNumber,
and a Text field. I've created a One to Many relationship between the
AutoNumber field in tblA and the Number field in tblB with Cascade Delete
Related Records selected. I then add some test records in tblA and some
related records in tblB.
When I open tblA, I get a subdatasheet type view where under each record
in tblA there is listed the related records in tblB (actually you may have to
click the "+" in the heirarchy tree to show the related records). If I
highlight the first record in tblA, and delete it, Access crashes with the
"Access has encountered an error" message. This only happens with the first
record, and it only happens if I expand the tree to show the tblB related
records first. That's right, if I just delete the first record before
expanding the view, it works as expected.
Can anyone shed some light on this or has anyone seen this? I've
duplicated it on two machines in my network as well as a computer from
another company with a different install source.
Thank you,
Jerry
I'm running Access 2003 , and I've created a simple test database with two
tables. tblA has an AutoNumber field and a Text field. tblB has an
AutoNumber field, a Number (Long Integer) field to link to tblA's AutoNumber,
and a Text field. I've created a One to Many relationship between the
AutoNumber field in tblA and the Number field in tblB with Cascade Delete
Related Records selected. I then add some test records in tblA and some
related records in tblB.
When I open tblA, I get a subdatasheet type view where under each record
in tblA there is listed the related records in tblB (actually you may have to
click the "+" in the heirarchy tree to show the related records). If I
highlight the first record in tblA, and delete it, Access crashes with the
"Access has encountered an error" message. This only happens with the first
record, and it only happens if I expand the tree to show the tblB related
records first. That's right, if I just delete the first record before
expanding the view, it works as expected.
Can anyone shed some light on this or has anyone seen this? I've
duplicated it on two machines in my network as well as a computer from
another company with a different install source.
Thank you,
Jerry