Hi Pat,

When you create a button on a form it applies to the currently active table. It 
sounds like you might have created the button when table 1 was active. Try 
removing the button and then recreating it when the active table is table 2.

Best regards,
Mike Young

On Wed, 6 Mar 2002 21:39:57 -0700, Patrick Murphy wrote:

>I have a two-table form, with table two having a region and tiers.  This
>form works great using EDIT but when using it to Enter data, I am getting 
an
>odd result.  I have a button set up under table 2 to add a new row in the
>tier, using the pre-defined action.  However, when I click that button, it
>saves the data into table 1 AND table 2, erases the entered data and gives
>me a blank form.
>
>I just want to be able to add more than one record in the tier.  Any help
>will be appreciated as usual.
>
>Pat Murphy
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>Thanks for all the ideas on the FORM COLOR thread.  Good ideas from 
all.
>
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