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Query in a subform not requerying properly--not showing new values from related subform

Asked by jgdeutsch in Access Reports, Access Forms

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I think this will be extremely easy for any expert here.

Please take a look at frmProducts, the purpose is to add specifications to products.

All the subforms are related so that when you click on a Spec Category, then click on a Spec, that SpecId should automatically populate the field in Product Specs at the bottom of the form (it's using a default value related to fsubSpecs to grab the value from SpecId)

Existing values work fine, but when I add a new spec it doesn't populate the field in fsubProductSpecs.SpecId. Why?

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