Hi Darren,

I am new to this list, and may be someone has a better solution.
I had the same problem until I discovered that I can move new controls

to subforms with the form navigator. Just drag and drop it to the
subform, you want it to belong to (before you do anything with it - 
right after inserting). Then it belongs to the right data set.

Greetings

Br.Egidio

>>> <[email protected]> schrieb am 04.02.2009 um 18:42:

> Hi all,
> Hoping someone is able to help.
> I am using one form to update 2 MySQL tables (OOo 3.01, MySQL 5.1,
MySQL
> JDBC connect 5.1.7, vista).
> The only way I can see to do this is via a subform. So I used the
form
> wizard and added a subform to work with the second table.
> All OK, did exactly what I wanted.
> However things change and now I need to add some more controls to
the
> subform. Whenever I add a control (select the control I want from
the
> toolbar and add) it forms part of the main form. The only way to
achieve
> what I need seems to be adding a new form to the subform then add a
> control. Only one control can be added after which if I repeat the
> process all others are added to the main form (which has references
a
> separate table so is no good).
> 
> Is there any better way to add more controls to an existing subform
> (without needing macros)?
> Many thanks,
> Darren


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