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Open Form in Correct view

Asked by Travidia in Microsoft Access Database

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I have this code now.  

   Dim strReportName As String
   Dim strRecordSource As String
     
   If Nz(Me![cboReports]) <> "" Then
      strReportName = DLookup("[OBJECTNAME]", "qryDataCheck_Reporting")
      strRecordSource = DLookup("[RecordSource]", "qryDataCheck_Reporting")

            If Nz(DCount("*", strRecordSource)) > 0 Then
           
            DoCmd.OpenForm strReportName

         Else
         MsgBox "No records for this report"

        Exit Sub
    End If
   Else
      Me![cboReports].SetFocus
      Me![cboReports].Dropdown
   End If

I have a question about the DoCmd.OpenForm strReportName part.  There are two forms that are datasheet view.  I set these forms to now alllow any other view and to be popup.  But when I run this code, I cannot get these two forms to open in datasheet view.  The other two forms I have are continuous and they work fine when opened with this button.  

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