Use a form based on table Donor with a subform based on table Donations.
I'm unable to open it. I use Access 2007 so convert your DB in this format or, better, in 2003.
All the objects you created are in place. Just you don't know where to lookIf I save it as 2003 format all it does is save the tables and not the forms.
Hope that this will help you to start.
Feel free to ask anything.
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I said what I said only because I am sure that you will fall in troubles if you will use actual setup for your DB (I refer to the unnecessary table where you store dates). And I anticipate the time when either me, either others, can't help you anymore.
Subform/Subreport (Design tab - Controls)What control did you use to add the Child to the form
???????Donations are counted and deposited in Batchs so each donation must have a unique Batch Date
(Post #11 - yours)
The reason I have chosen to have a separate table for Dates is because all users will not necessarily have the authority to add a new Batch Date
(Post #17 - yours too)
Subform/Subreport (Design tab - Controls)
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The user is (as I understand) the operator that enter data in your DB.
When the operator enter a new donation he/she must enter the date for that donation.
So, if he/she has not rights to enter the BatchDate should ask another person to do this (to create a new BatchDate).
Do not sound OK for me.
Yes the dates are stored in the Batch Date table.
Donations are counted and deposited in Batchs so each donation must have a unique Batch Date.