Hi Liz,
I would not expect the main form AfterUpdate Event
to be triggered.
To verify if that's right or not, you can put a Debug
statement in the EventHandler with a MsgBox or a
Debug.Print statement.
But if you change some data in the Main Form from within
the SubForm code then that would cause a
Main Form AfterUpdate Event.
Regards, Clive.
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> I should know this, but I don't. If someone goes in to a record, and edits something in to the subform, does the main form after update event get triggered?
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