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S Jackson
I have a primary table called tblCaseInfo. The primary key in this table is
a text field called DHSNo. There is also a number field called WitnessId.
I have second table called tblWitnesses. The primary key in this table is
an autonumber field called WitnessId.
I have a form (frmMaster) that is built from a query (qryOpenCases) that
includes all of the fields from tblCaseInfo.
I want to insert a subform into frmMaster using tblWitnesses.
The relationship is one tblCaseInfo.WitnessID, to many
tblWitnesses.WitnessId.
When I add the subform the wizard defines the fields linked as follows:
Show tblWitnesses for each record in qryOpenCases using WitnessId.
I get this error when attempting to add a record to the subform:
You can't assign a value to this object.
The object may be a control on a read-only form.
the object may be on a form that is open in Design view.
The value may be too large for this field.
What silly thing am I doing wrong this time? (heavy sigh)
TIA, S. Jackson
a text field called DHSNo. There is also a number field called WitnessId.
I have second table called tblWitnesses. The primary key in this table is
an autonumber field called WitnessId.
I have a form (frmMaster) that is built from a query (qryOpenCases) that
includes all of the fields from tblCaseInfo.
I want to insert a subform into frmMaster using tblWitnesses.
The relationship is one tblCaseInfo.WitnessID, to many
tblWitnesses.WitnessId.
When I add the subform the wizard defines the fields linked as follows:
Show tblWitnesses for each record in qryOpenCases using WitnessId.
I get this error when attempting to add a record to the subform:
You can't assign a value to this object.
The object may be a control on a read-only form.
the object may be on a form that is open in Design view.
The value may be too large for this field.
What silly thing am I doing wrong this time? (heavy sigh)
TIA, S. Jackson