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Refresh Form After Update

Asked by rkentculpepper in Microsoft Access Database

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I have several subforms pointing on to the same table. This because each subform represents a particular part of this table (ex. Week 1, Week 2, so on). So each subform filters a segment of the source table- Without overcomplicating with a separate table for each form, I decided to only maintain one table.

The form/subform allows a user to change a percentage in a Text Box- and then After Update- I have a number of Update Queries that are making adjustments on to the source table.

The desired effect is to have the form/subforms "refreshed" based on those changes just made. However, what does happen after the change is made in the Text Box- is essentially nothing- No data is refreshed. Not Until I make an additional change does Access prompt me because of a Write Conflict- when I an select to Save Changes- the values on the form/subform are finally refreshed.

What needs to be done in order to realize the desired effect of the After Update event?

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