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how do I delete one row from a Results Table?

 
 
Mike
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      27th Oct 2003
Hi All-
I post a form to a database. FP2000 under XP Pro creates an MS Access
..mdb file. It displays correctly. However, I want to manually delete a row
from the .mdb table. When I look at the table with Access 2000, it is
empty, yet the Results Page displays all the records correctly. Where are
they stored? How do you delete specific records?
Thanks in advance,
Mike


 
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Mike
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      27th Oct 2003
The .mdb table you are looking at is NOT the database that your form is
writing too if it is blank and the Results page shows them.

You need to look at the form properties and see where the database is that
it is writing to.

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> Hi All-
> I post a form to a database. FP2000 under XP Pro creates an MS Access
> .mdb file. It displays correctly. However, I want to manually delete a row
> from the .mdb table. When I look at the table with Access 2000, it is
> empty, yet the Results Page displays all the records correctly. Where are
> they stored? How do you delete specific records?
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike
>
>



 
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