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Mar 28 2012, 09:42 AM
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UtterAccess Member Posts: 40 From: Wiltshire |
Hi Guys
Access 2010 I have a simple sub form that lists a payment plan for the client. The sub form record source is based on saved query and contains the following fields... pmtID Autonumber pmtOrderID Foreign key pmtDateDue pmtAmountDue pmtDatePaid pmtAmountPaid OSBal - Calculated field in query [pmtAmountDue] - [pmtAmountPaid] However every time a user enters a new record they get an error message "field cannot be updated". if the user presses ok they can continue to enter the new record, however this is not ideal. By removing the calculated field OSBal from the query everything works fine. With the calculated field i have tried the following without any luck.... Compacting Decompile Being in as only user on system I have seen a number of posts here about this but no solution and would be nice to show the os balance for each line. Can anyone help please? Thanks Steve |
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Mar 28 2012, 09:44 AM
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Access Wiki and Forums Moderator Posts: 48,618 From: SoCal, USA |
Hi Steve,
Just a guess but see if the calculated field is on the top of the Tab Order. Just my 2 cents... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/2cents.gif) |
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Mar 28 2012, 09:47 AM
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UtterAccess Member Posts: 40 From: Wiltshire |
Thanks DG Guy
Umm no in the query its the last field and on the sub form its the last field tab wise and locked / set to no tab Cheers Steve |
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Mar 28 2012, 10:12 AM
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Access Wiki and Forums Moderator Posts: 48,618 From: SoCal, USA |
Hi,
I took a shot... Thanks for checking. It might help if you could post a zip copy of your db with test data. Just my 2 cents... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/2cents.gif) |
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Mar 28 2012, 10:35 AM
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UtterAccess Ruler Posts: 2,727 |
What happens if you open the Query independent of the Form? Can you add new/edit existing Records?
Linq ;0)> |
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