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Re: [MS_AccessPros] How to create easy input method

 

Hi swdetmers,


I guess this depends on your definition of "simple". You can add a continuous subform with a record source of EventAttendance and set the Link Master/Child properties to the EventID (or other field). Use a combo box on the subform to allow selections of members.


Regards,

Duane Hookom




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Good Afternoon! I think this is probably a simple solution, but I'm not seeing it. I have a table "Events", and a table "Members". I have them linked in a table "EventAttendance", linked to both other tables. I would like to have a form method to select an event, then select a number of members to the event in the "EventAttendance" table. I believe I can do it with a subform, but I have just not been able to make it work. Skills really do deteriorate after a while.


Thanks so much!



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