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9.3

Recordset clone of subform gets error message

Asked by smoore6809 in Access Forms

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I am trying to clone a subform's recordset. The forms recordsource is set through code depending on a combo box.. I want to clone this recordset.
When I use the following:
 Dim rst As DAO.Recordset
   
Set rst = Forms!frmDetail!objSubform.Form.RecordsetClone

I get the following error:
Data provider could not be initialized.

Question 1: The rest of my app I am using ADO and I use the same connection string. Everything works fine. Can you use ADO to get a clone of the recordset?
2: If not, what am I doing wrong?Start Free Trial
 
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Solution Provided By: boag2000
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