Re: Spontaneous loss of subform bookmarks
- From: "Allen Browne" <AllenBrowne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 01:21:07 +0800
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"Tim" <timgstevens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> There is timer events on the main form, but only that checks the time
> and then quits the database if its in the middle of the night (needed
> so morning back up routine doesn't get shot away).
You could try running without the timer event, just to see if it makes any
difference.
>
> A large proportion of the event procedures are dedicated to keeping the
> forms controls/subforms aligned on the database in repsonse to record
> changes. The behaviour causes misalignment in the form controls so it
> can't be en event getting triggered.
Unusual. How is this done? By setting the RecordSource of one subform in the
Current event of another?
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