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Adding records with a subform

Asked by jpav in Access Coding/Macros, VB Database Programming, Access Forms

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I am using a subform  which I bound to an SQL string to display a filtered datasheet of records  for a specific client. I am using the code shown below to bound the form to the SQL. The tbl-personalNotes table has 4 fields: NotesID(Autonumber), ClientID, NoteTitle and NoteTxt. The subform displays the NoteTitle and NoteText.
How can I insert a new record to the table, and at runtime assign the ClientID field in that record to be the value contained in the variable newclientID?

When I enter the record using  ClientID gets automatically a 0 value, and it needs to be equal to the value of the variable newclientID

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SQLstr = "SELECT * FROM tbl_PersonalNotes " & _
         "WHERE ClientID = " & newclientID
    Me.notesSbFrm.Form.RecordSource = SQLstr
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