Greetings,
I am using LibreOffice Base 4.4.3.2 on 64 bit Linux with a PostgreSQL DB.
I have a hierarchy of tables such that:
Table A
Table B (many B to one A relationship with Table A)
Table C (many C to one B relationship with Table B)
and so on...
Table E....
I am trying to use the Form Wizard to create a form that allows the user to
edit tables A and B only.
I enter the Form Wizard, select Table A, include all fields, and press next.
I then select Add Subform. The system displays the expected Table B. I
select Subform based on existing relation for that table, and click next.
Then, on the "Select the fields of your subform" screen it has Table E
pre-selected and grayed. It also shows the columns for Table E.
1. Table E has no columns that directly relate to Table A (or B).
2. In the prior screen, Table B was correctly identified and selected.
I have no idea why it is selecting Table E, and I have no way to change the
selection since the combobox is grayed out.
Sure appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Blake McBride
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