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Never mind. It took a while but I figured it out. Thanks. "RFrechette" wrote: > Hi All, > > I have a main form that contains 2 subforms: Main, sub01, sub02 > > The main form is just a holding place for the 2 subforms. The forms are not > bound to each other. > > Sub01’s source is Query1 and is a continuous form. > > Sub02’s source is Table01 and is a continuous form. >     

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Author: RFrechette
Date: Sep 18, 2007 10:14

Hi All, I have a main form that contains 2 subforms: Main, sub01, sub02 The main form is just a holding place for the 2 subforms. The forms are not bound to each other. Sub01’s source is Query1 and is a continuous form. Sub02’s source is Table01 and is a continuous form. I would like to have a button on Sub02 that will filter this subform based on 3 fields in the record that I
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Hi, I have a main form (main01) that contains a subform (sub01) in datasheet view. Sub01 also contains a subform (sub02) in datasheet view and has a + sign to access the data. Data entered into sub01 is validated in sub01 in the before update event as validation is dependant on several fields in sub01. If the validation fails an appropriate error message is displayed and the before update     

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Author: RFrechette
Date: Sep 14, 2007 08:34

I don't think there is a "correct" answer here since different situations require different configurations. I will give you my two cents and you can ignore it if it's not what you are looking for. I would go with example 1.1 and set up conditional forwarders or stub zones to each of the domains. You have a direct connect to each dns namespace so if remotedomain fails, you can still resolve
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I don't think there is a "correct" answer here since different situations require different configurations. I will give you my two cents and you can ignore it if it's not what you are looking for. I would go with example 1.1 and set up conditional forwarders or stub zones to each of the domains. You have a direct connect to each dns namespace so if remotedomain fails, you can still resolve     

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Author: chris1508
Date: May 10, 2007 14:24

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Group: microsoft.public.windows.server.networking · Group Profile · Search for Sub02 in microsoft.public.windows.server.networking
Author: -Train-
Date: Aug 1, 2006 22:11

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Group: microsoft.public.windows.server.dns · Group Profile · Search for Sub02 in microsoft.public.windows.server.dns
Author: -Train-
Date: Aug 1, 2006 22:11

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