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Access 2007 ADP / SQL 2005 - Main Form / Subform - unable to add subform records until main form open and closed

Asked by CFrasnelly in Access Forms, Microsoft ADP, Access Coding/Macros

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I have a simple Access 2007 ADP connected to SQL 2005 server.  I created a main form with a single subform ( an order with order details).  Each has their own datasource (tblOrder and tblOrderDetails respectively).  When the user creates a new order, they cannot enter an order item without first exiting the main form and then  editing that particular order???? How do I enable the subform to work at the time the order is initially created????

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