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    Linking Two Subforms within Main Form

    Alright, I'm having way too much trouble trying to explain my predicament. So, I created my own project to illustrate what I'm trying to do. In my file, I have few tables and a three forms. The fmCustomer is the main form that contains two other subforms fmOrder and fmBeverageOrder. Here's...
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    Linking Two Subforms within Main Form

    Will I still be able to bind my second subform to a table? I want to be able to view records like I've been talking about but I also want to be able to add new records also. That would mainly be add, after selecting the customer buying, add a new order and corresponding line_items. Thanks.
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    Linking Two Subforms within Main Form

    Here's a link talking about what I want to do but can't for whatever reason. Has anyone ever tried something like this? http://www.fmsinc.com/free/NewTips/Access/accesstip43.asp
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    Linking Two Subforms within Main Form

    The attachments show text from a book talking about what I want to do. But the last step, linking a subform to a newly created textbox won't work for me since that textbox won't show up in the linker thinga-ma-jiggy that Access provides. The book is: Fixing Access Annoyances by Phil Mitchell...
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    Linking Two Subforms within Main Form

    Hi. I have created a main form that contains two subforms. The main form is based on a Customer table while the other two subforms are based on tables Orders and Line_Items. Also, Customers is (one-to-many) with Orders and Orders is (One-To-Many) with Line_Items. Line_Items contains a FK...
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