Hi,
~I am looking for some advice on the best way to create my form.
I have a client form, with a commitment subform, the subform is a continuious form, so within the client the user can scroll down to see all the commitments for that person.
However, within each commitment there will be at least one income commitment, although there may be more than one. I thought I could then have a subform in my subform, so that within each commitment the user could scroll down and see all the income commitments. This would be my ideal as all the expenditure and income commitments are together.
When I tried this, it said I couldn't do this with my subform set to continuous form.
Does anyone have any advice on how to achieve what I want to see or is there a better way of doing this.
Many thanks.
~I am looking for some advice on the best way to create my form.
I have a client form, with a commitment subform, the subform is a continuious form, so within the client the user can scroll down to see all the commitments for that person.
However, within each commitment there will be at least one income commitment, although there may be more than one. I thought I could then have a subform in my subform, so that within each commitment the user could scroll down and see all the income commitments. This would be my ideal as all the expenditure and income commitments are together.
When I tried this, it said I couldn't do this with my subform set to continuous form.
Does anyone have any advice on how to achieve what I want to see or is there a better way of doing this.
Many thanks.