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how to get filtered record count on continuous form

Asked by jmarkfoley in Access Forms

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I have a continuous form that select 28 rows from a record source. When I apply a filter to this record source, I get 1 row and the navigation button count says "1 (filtered)". However, when I try to get the count of rows in the form via: Me.Parent![parentSubform].Form.RecordsetClone.RecordCount, I always get 28, regardless of how many show up on the form. This is useless, because if my filter selects zero rows, I don't know it and if I attempt to access Me.Parent![parentSubform].Form.anyField I get an error.

How do I find out how many row are are ACTUALLY displayed?
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