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mf2410
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1/9/2014
Access 2002 LinkMasterFields property error message
The LinkMasterFields property setting has produced this error. The object doesn't contain the Automation object 'Training Records Table'
I have a form with a sub form which gives me this error when I try to enter some fields on the subform.
What is the cause and how can i resolve?
Microsoft Access
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PatHartman
8/22/2022 - Mon
Rey Obrero (Capricorn1)
1/9/2014
looks like, the record in the subform does not have a corresponding record ID in the main form.
see this article for reference
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/create-a-form-that-contains-a-subform-a-one-to-many-form-HA010098674.aspx?CTT=1
PatHartman
1/9/2014
Did the table get renamed? Or is it's link broken?
mf2410
2/13/2014
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How would I check if the table has been renamed or if the link is broken?
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see this article for reference
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access-help/create-a-form-that-contains-a-subform-a-one-to-many-form-HA010098674.aspx?CTT=1