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Choose Record on Main Form From Button on Subform

Asked by matthewlorin7 in Access Forms, Databases Miscellaneous, Microsoft Access Database

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Hello-I am building a database in MS Access 2003.  I have a main form, "frmMain", and a subform, "frmSubDash".  The subform is in the main form and displays two items, "txtReportName" and "txtReportNumber".  I then have the UniqueID hidden.  The subform, which is set to continuous view, filters the records of the main table based on status (draft, ready for review, cleared), which I have filtered from a combobox.  Again, only the report name and number are displayed.  What I want to have is a button to the right of the filtered list of reports on the subform  that will populate the information of the reports (there are about 20 fields) in the main form.  If not a button, then simply clicking on the report name itself.  Any ideas?  Seems like it should be simple, but I can't figure it out.  I've played around with stLinkCriteria and have used this is the past to open up a new form based on criteria in another form, but can't seem to get it to work between a subform and form.  Thank you very much in advance for any help!Start Free Trial
 
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