Yet again, buggy, frustrating, confounding Microsoft has managed to make a horrifyingly simple task inspire me to throw my PC out the window and shortly follow it. Consider this new gem:
I'm not getting existing table records showing up in Form View.
a) There's records in the table.
b) The form's Record Source currently contains one-to-one textbox controls from one table. The only control not sourced to that table is not currently sourced to ANYTHING.
c) The Form "Data Entry" property is set to "No"; the "Recordset Type" is "Dynaset (Inconsistent Updates)"...for flexibility; the "Allow Additions" property is set to "Yes".
d) The Form Detail "Visible" property is set to "Yes".
Given those, why in the world would I not be seeing the 14 records in the source table, especially with the "Data Entry" property set to "No"?!
Confounding Mr. Gates. Confounding.
Mucho thanks ahead of time for advice on this normally/supposedly easy, yet persistent fix.
Frank
Windows XP, Access 2007, .accdb file
I'm not getting existing table records showing up in Form View.
a) There's records in the table.
b) The form's Record Source currently contains one-to-one textbox controls from one table. The only control not sourced to that table is not currently sourced to ANYTHING.
c) The Form "Data Entry" property is set to "No"; the "Recordset Type" is "Dynaset (Inconsistent Updates)"...for flexibility; the "Allow Additions" property is set to "Yes".
d) The Form Detail "Visible" property is set to "Yes".
Given those, why in the world would I not be seeing the 14 records in the source table, especially with the "Data Entry" property set to "No"?!
Confounding Mr. Gates. Confounding.
Mucho thanks ahead of time for advice on this normally/supposedly easy, yet persistent fix.
Frank
Windows XP, Access 2007, .accdb file