The project I am working on is something similar and in fact is an invoicing app. The only way I found as a workaround is something similar with the one you describe. Putting the 3 datasheet forms in a container form and linking the subforms with an unbound textbox which has a data source a...
I am pretty familiar with connecting master form with child forms. This is not my problem in this case.
As I said the master form is not a continuous form. Is in datasheet view also, as well as the 2 subforms.
So in datasheet view access presents the plus sign on the left of the master form...
Yes the two subforms are child forms inside the main form, connected with the same Parent RecordID. When in form view everything works fine. When the parent form is in Datasheet view only the first child form is presented in the expand plus sign.
I havent found any way to programaticaly choose...
I am afraid I cannot post a screenshot at the moment because of non disclosure agreements I am involved with.
The case is as described above. One form, which contains 2 other subforms. When the main form is in form view the two subforms that are in datasheet view can be handled easily by seting...
Hello. I have the following issue and although I searched around for a solution it seems that I cannot find a working one.
The situation is like this.
I have a main form which has a subform (sub1) in datasheet view. Sub1 has 2 underlying subforms (sub2 and sub3).
When sub1 is in datasheet...