Subform record coordination

T

T.

I have a form with three subforms. All three subforms are setup the same
(referencing other form or subform and id to corrdinate the data), but the
data displayed in the third subform does not coordinate properly with the
keyed data from the previous form.

For example, the second subform displays a floor number for a building (from
the previous form). As you navigate from one record to another on the first
subform, the second subform's data displays correctly.

When I change records in the second subform, the data in the third subform
does not coordinate properly.

I have checked and rechecked that all three forms are setup exactly the
same, but cannot get the third subform to operate properly.

Any suggestions?
 
J

John W. Vinson

I have a form with three subforms. All three subforms are setup the same
(referencing other form or subform and id to corrdinate the data), but the
data displayed in the third subform does not coordinate properly with the
keyed data from the previous form.

For example, the second subform displays a floor number for a building (from
the previous form). As you navigate from one record to another on the first
subform, the second subform's data displays correctly.

When I change records in the second subform, the data in the third subform
does not coordinate properly.

I have checked and rechecked that all three forms are setup exactly the
same, but cannot get the third subform to operate properly.

Any suggestions?

What are the Recordsources of the three subforms? What are their Master and
Child Link Fields? What specifically are you doing to coordinate them?
 

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