Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 16:39:28 CDT 2007
That doesn't really help him tonight Arthur! ;) Doug, I can't remember -- does the query run on its own and the form screws it up? Which object is really causing the problem - the query or the form? I had this happen with a form/subform once -- it was corrupted and I had to rebuild it from scratch. I hope you find a simpler solution. Susan H. JC and I are on about this from time to time. My preferred approach is static functions, JC's is a class. Either way, free yourself from dependency on the form. Search the archive for "static functions" or "classes" and learn how to break free of dependence upon forms.