Hi Craig,

I too drew a blank because I never had the problem. I just now thought that 
maybe you based the form on the detail table instead of the master table and 
that is why the one row affects it. Try a plane old EDIT USING ... without 
the one row clause and see if you can do more than one row. I think you can 
switch the order of the tables.

Best regards,
Mike Young

On Fri, 11 May 2001 14:12:17 -0700, Patrick Murphy wrote:

>Craig, I occassionally post a question that gets no response but usually get
>great help here.  I read your original post and pondered it but didn't have
>any immediate ideas.  I assumed from your description that you have a two
>table form with a linked table on page 2 with a Region, and are unable to
>add a new row in the region.  Is that correct?  If so, this is a very
>typical use and virtually everyone uses it.  I also assume at least one
>linked row appears on page 2, or is there none?
>
>Pat
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Craig Keenan
>
>> In reference to CURRENT PRODUCT(s), have you discussed your issue 
or
>posted your code on this official list server?
>
>on 5/8/2001 I posted "Forms - Adding Multiple Rows to 2nd Table" to this
>list server.  Not 1 reply, which meant to me either 1) I was going crazy
>because no one else has ever had this problem or 2) no one uses this
>feature.  I'm betting on #2, but I've lost bets before.
>



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