please help

J

jb

If I'm posting to the wrong group or doing something
else wrong like violating netiquette, would someone
please clue me? My two previous posts about this
problem have gone ignored, and I really need help on what
seems like a very simple problem where I'm just missing
something basic.
I have a very standard setup with two basic tables,
call them Customers and Invoices. I can edit old records
and add new ones in the main Customers Form/Invoices
Subform, but the Data Access Page based on the exact same
tables won't let me add new records in the Invoices
subsection. The Invoices subsection navigation bar is
greyed out, too, even though all the Allow properties are
True.
Please help me or point me to someone who can. Thank
you.
 
R

Rick Brandt

jb said:
If I'm posting to the wrong group or doing something
else wrong like violating netiquette, would someone
please clue me? My two previous posts about this
problem have gone ignored, and I really need help on what
seems like a very simple problem where I'm just missing
something basic.
I have a very standard setup with two basic tables,
call them Customers and Invoices. I can edit old records
and add new ones in the main Customers Form/Invoices
Subform, but the Data Access Page based on the exact same
tables won't let me add new records in the Invoices
subsection. The Invoices subsection navigation bar is
greyed out, too, even though all the Allow properties are
True.
Please help me or point me to someone who can. Thank
you.

I can't help you with your problem, but just wanted to suggest that the
reason you are not getting answers is because (I believe) that Data Access
Pages are not widely used by most developers. The available pool of people
who can competently answer this question is significantly smaller than that
for a more general Access question.

Have you tried the microsoft.public.access.dataaccess.pages NewsGroup?
 

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