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susan
I have a form that users can input data into -- with
lots of fields from 'Table A'.
I also have 6 tab fields that I have set up to look like a
page - most of them are fields from 'Table A' The last
tab is a seperate table ('Table B') with only 2 fields,
the key field and a memo field.
I know that when this form is opened, that all of the
fields are filled in by the 'Table A'. My question is:
does the last tab only open 'Table B' when this tab gets
clicked on?
It has a memo field which has lots of data, the users
don't need to see it often and I am hoping to make this
field as secure and responsive as possible -- and thought
that by having it as its own table would help.
Hope that made sense ! thanks - Susan
lots of fields from 'Table A'.
I also have 6 tab fields that I have set up to look like a
page - most of them are fields from 'Table A' The last
tab is a seperate table ('Table B') with only 2 fields,
the key field and a memo field.
I know that when this form is opened, that all of the
fields are filled in by the 'Table A'. My question is:
does the last tab only open 'Table B' when this tab gets
clicked on?
It has a memo field which has lots of data, the users
don't need to see it often and I am hoping to make this
field as secure and responsive as possible -- and thought
that by having it as its own table would help.
Hope that made sense ! thanks - Susan