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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    I have tried to split it, but after being used a couple of times it becomes corrupt. I have been told that often happens within citrix servers, but I have no choice but to go through citrix. Any suggestions would help. At the moment I am getting a different problem everyday. The maintenance of...
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    I have not split the database, so I'm not 100% sure if I am checking the front end of the form. the database is stored on a local network drive that we all have access to. Each person can log in and update the database as required (we run 24/7, and this is there shift log). I will open the...
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    There is nothing obvious in the record source either. i have deleted the table from this view and reinstalled it, but they still will not come across. It is only affecting one particular user and only since the weekend entries. Should I be looking in that table?
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    The filter button is greyed out on all the forms. Is there any other way to check if they have a filter attached to them?
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    Ok, how do I check that? Also, why would it only be happening to a selected few records?
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    I have taken a snap shot, how do i attach to the forum here. I can't paste the copy in.
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    Uncle gizmo, not sure what you are asking?
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    I have gone into design view for my form, selected property view, clicked on record source and have run the form from there. When I view it from here the record is displayed in the table, so I save it. However, when I click out of this view and go back to my table it has gone again. So the...
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    Yes, this is the first time I have come across this problem. If you view the records through the form - they are there. When you look on the table they are not.
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    Information placed in form not displaying in table

    :banghead:Good morning, I have a problem with my database where the information placed in approximately 6 forms has not loaded into the table. I have no idea where to begin looking to fix this problem. There are approximately 430 records in the database. Any suggestions I would be happy to...
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    Form no longer gives 'new form' option

    thanks John. Unfortunatley I could not execute the creating a new database steps. Just would not work for some reason. However, on the up side someone visiting my office was able to fix my problem. What I needed to do was to go into 'design view' of the form, click into poperties and go into...
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    How to subtract times in a query when they cross over 24 hours

    Fantastic - that has fixed the problem that I had with the corss over of PM to AM, now I am unsure how to get the average time from total amount of records. I have put the totals on the bottom of the query when I ran it and then selected 'AVG' but the result is not correct. Is there a different...
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    How to subtract times in a query when they cross over 24 hours

    :banghead:Hi, Hoping someone can help me with this small dilemma. Please bare with me as everything that I have done with access thus far has been totally self taught - Google has become my best friend!! My task is to subtract 2 fields that contain times only and then get the average of all. I...
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    Form no longer gives 'new form' option

    :banghead:Help!! My 2010 access database is no longer allowing me to create a new form. This option has now been greyed out. Everything else seems to be working fine. I have used the 'compact & repair' option, but this has made no difference. Does anyone have any idea as to what may be wrong...
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