Hi Nico,
Thx for the fast reply. I will look into it asap.
I suppose you mean that I should simulate the current event and thus avoid it?
As I understand, the event of subform A sets a field on the main form which in turn triggers an event on the second subform B. That means that the subform should be polling for a change in the timer event?
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MsAccess 2007 Strange behaviour
Hi all,
I developed an application where within one main form 3 subforms are used. 1. Documents, 2. Items within a document, 3. optional Table data if the item represents a table type item. All this is conducted by meta data determining what items should be loaded when a document is created or selected. There is no parent child relation defined between any of the forms/subforms.
The app is used by 80 to 100 users.
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