Ok the long and short is this, my main table is Patient Registration details, which includes a universal PK (field is called RGID) that links to all other tables in my db.
I'm setting up a query that will add appointments to my appointment table. The PK in tblAppointments is an autonumber, but within the db, tblAppointments is joined to tblRegistration via RGID on a one-to-many relationship (one in tblRegistration, many in tblAppointments). Before you ask, referential integrity is enforced. The query will eventually be the datasource to input appointments via a form.
I'm running into a brick wall, because despite the relationship being set up correctly, I find when I run the query and specify "2" as the criteria in tblAppointments.RGID (one i set up earlier) i can alter the existing appointment record, but the RGID that should automatically insert into the field is not and then the record won't exist correctly as there's no RGID.
Can anyone suggest a fix?
I'm setting up a query that will add appointments to my appointment table. The PK in tblAppointments is an autonumber, but within the db, tblAppointments is joined to tblRegistration via RGID on a one-to-many relationship (one in tblRegistration, many in tblAppointments). Before you ask, referential integrity is enforced. The query will eventually be the datasource to input appointments via a form.
I'm running into a brick wall, because despite the relationship being set up correctly, I find when I run the query and specify "2" as the criteria in tblAppointments.RGID (one i set up earlier) i can alter the existing appointment record, but the RGID that should automatically insert into the field is not and then the record won't exist correctly as there's no RGID.
Can anyone suggest a fix?