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Lisa
(I originally posted this question yesterday, but somehow it wound up
attached to an old thread from 2000 that I did not even read. How did
that happen? At any rate, my question is...)
Our database has two tables... one is a Directory table with the
contact information for each student we work with. The student ID #
is primary key. The 2nd table, linked on primary key, also includes
the student's name, so our data entry people won't get confused
entering records in for each student. (Form 1 is directory info; has
a button taking the user to the records subform to input the specific
records information for that student) Is there any way to set up the
form so that the ID# and name can automatically be populated into the
same fields on the 2nd table/screen?
Thanks!
Lisa
attached to an old thread from 2000 that I did not even read. How did
that happen? At any rate, my question is...)
Our database has two tables... one is a Directory table with the
contact information for each student we work with. The student ID #
is primary key. The 2nd table, linked on primary key, also includes
the student's name, so our data entry people won't get confused
entering records in for each student. (Form 1 is directory info; has
a button taking the user to the records subform to input the specific
records information for that student) Is there any way to set up the
form so that the ID# and name can automatically be populated into the
same fields on the 2nd table/screen?
Thanks!
Lisa