This is very helpful. My setup is very similar to the example
animals/persons/things setup - almost exact. I tried to setup a form where
I'm entering new people, while at the same time adding animal and things
that may not have previously existed. In other words, I don't have a
pre-populated list of animals and things. Ultimately I will have less than
100 things, but I may have many more animals.
My form, while not perfect, allows me to enter animals and things at the
same time I'm creating new people. I can't tell from the example if there
is one form designed to enter everything or if you're meant to enter them in
separate places. I have a text field for entering animals and then goto the
form/subform where I have people/animals (a second instance) setup with
"Animal"."Name" as a list box adding related records from "animal" to
"persons" Hope I described that correctly.
I believe you're right about form placement and I'll play with that a bit
and post back results. Thanks for your time. Example .odb files are great
because I can really see what's going on and relate it to my own experience.
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