Hi Helge,

> When I set the content of my form to SQL I can edit and create table
> entries without problems as long as I just select one table. With a
> relational selection (I need an 1 to 1 relation withthe primary keys in
> both tables) it's not anymore possible to create and edit entries. I
> wanted to ask whether there is a possibilty to have a editable SQL based
> content in a form which gets the data from two tables with unique
> defined datasets? The subform function doesn't work very reliable (of
> course it's beta) and it also complicates macro querys on the form
> content. I would like to be able to just reload the form by macro, just
> changing the SQL statement for the form content

Though the code suggests we should be able to update queries across two
tables, as long as all primary keys and/or unique index columns and
entry-required columns a re present - I just tried, and it seems it
doesn't work. Hmm.

What is it that does not work with sub forms?

Ciao
Frank

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