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Hallo!
I hope this question has not yet been asked a thousend times, but browsing
the entries by "subforms" filter I haven't found the answer to this question:
I there a simply implementable way to, let's say, make Access recognize the
"On Activate" event in a subform.
Eventually I would like to have a requery performed in this case, but at the
beginning I would be satisfied to get run a simple -- MsgBox "Subform
activated" -- to confirm the event.
As I observed a form has lees events in the context of being a subform. But
why is this the case?
Thanks a lot
I hope this question has not yet been asked a thousend times, but browsing
the entries by "subforms" filter I haven't found the answer to this question:
I there a simply implementable way to, let's say, make Access recognize the
"On Activate" event in a subform.
Eventually I would like to have a requery performed in this case, but at the
beginning I would be satisfied to get run a simple -- MsgBox "Subform
activated" -- to confirm the event.
As I observed a form has lees events in the context of being a subform. But
why is this the case?
Thanks a lot