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9.4

Cannot update a subform's combobox rowsource from main forms on current event

Asked by hoenth in Microsoft Access Database

Tags: rowsource, set, subform, update

I am trying to modify a combobox's rowsource on the Current event of a main form. The combobox is on a subform placed on a tabcontrol on a subform. The main form is called frmtableinfo, the subform control is called frmOriginal_Standard_VarName and the combobox is called cmbVariableName

The code I am using is as follows.

Private Sub Form_Current()

    Dim strSQL As String
    Dim cmbCntl As ComboBox
    Dim subform As Form
   
    strSQL = "SELECT dbo.tblFieldInfo.VarName_Univ FROM dbo.tbltableinfo " & _
            "INNER JOIN dbo.tblFieldInfo ON dbo.tbltableinfo.TableInfoNum = dbo.tblFieldInfo.TableinfoNum " & _
            "Where tblTableinfo.Tablename = '" & Forms![frmtableinfo].TableName
           
    Set cmbCntl = Forms!frmtableinfo!frmOriginal_Standard_VarName.Form!cmbVariableName
    cmbCntl.RowSource = strSQL
    cmbCntl.Requery


End Sub

On the Set cmbCntl = Forms!frmtableinfo!frmOriginal_Standard_VarName.Form!cmbVariableNamestatement, I get an error stating that the object or class does not support the set of events.

I have also tried the following:

  Set cmbCntl = me.frmOriginal_Standard_VarName.Form!cmbVariableName

and

  Set cmbCntl = Forms!frmtableinfo!frmOriginal_Standard_VarName.Form!cmbVariableName

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Tom
 
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