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Niniel
Hello,
Something weird happened to me - I have a form with continuous subforms and
on it are checkboxes. When I click on one specific checkbox, a text box on
the parent form becomes visible, where I can add text, which is added
directly to the table in the AfterUpdate event.
However, the query underlying the subform does not reflect the change, and
when I either go to a different record on the parent form, or click on
another checkbox in the subform, I get an error message:
"This record has been changed by another user since you started editing it.
If you save the record, you will overwrite the changes the other user made.
[...]"
I can then Save The Record, Copy To Clipboard or Drop Changes.
When I drop changes, the text shows up in the query, although my textbox
disappears.
The one time I selected Save, however, the query got messed up and a foreign
key was replaced by what looks like random number [used to be "1", is now
"4587525"].
Can anybody explain this?
And, more importantly, suggest a way to avoid this entire situation?
Thank you.
Something weird happened to me - I have a form with continuous subforms and
on it are checkboxes. When I click on one specific checkbox, a text box on
the parent form becomes visible, where I can add text, which is added
directly to the table in the AfterUpdate event.
However, the query underlying the subform does not reflect the change, and
when I either go to a different record on the parent form, or click on
another checkbox in the subform, I get an error message:
"This record has been changed by another user since you started editing it.
If you save the record, you will overwrite the changes the other user made.
[...]"
I can then Save The Record, Copy To Clipboard or Drop Changes.
When I drop changes, the text shows up in the query, although my textbox
disappears.
The one time I selected Save, however, the query got messed up and a foreign
key was replaced by what looks like random number [used to be "1", is now
"4587525"].
Can anybody explain this?
And, more importantly, suggest a way to avoid this entire situation?
Thank you.