Hi there,
Me again!
I am trying to prevent my database from falling victim to unwanted/inadvertent edits. I have it set up so that there are command buttons in my subform (Im talking about a search form with a subform displaying results) that either cancel changes, or save them. There is a way to totally bypass this failsafe however. When someone makes changes in the subform and then closes the entire form using that little 'x' in the top right corner then the change is saved without any sort of prompt asking if the changes should be saved or discarded.
Any thoughts on closing this final loophole ?
-Z
Me again!
I am trying to prevent my database from falling victim to unwanted/inadvertent edits. I have it set up so that there are command buttons in my subform (Im talking about a search form with a subform displaying results) that either cancel changes, or save them. There is a way to totally bypass this failsafe however. When someone makes changes in the subform and then closes the entire form using that little 'x' in the top right corner then the change is saved without any sort of prompt asking if the changes should be saved or discarded.
Any thoughts on closing this final loophole ?
-Z