Background: I need to send several forms (data) back and forth between two servers. I'm not using, nor can I use DSO. The first solution I came up with was to create a table field and using the advanced feature (Table Property tab), dynamically set the server and form names. I also used the form I was moving as the Sample Form. This solution worked fine when I used an individual table field for each form I wanted to move. I simply did a set fields for the server and form name from the "remote" server and refreshed my table field and, viola.data. Then I just walked through the table and pushed the data to the corresponding "local" form. This worked as I expected.
The number of forms grew and is unmanageable with multiple tables. So I went through all my forms and noted every fieldID and field type I would need to move and then created a backend form with all necessary fields. I then created table field (let's call this Table Field A) using my backend form to create the columns. Again I used the advanced capabilities for server, form, and external qualifications. Problem: Besides the RequestID, I'm only getting one column of data in Table Field A for any of my forms. Troubleshooting Steps: Ensured all fieldIDs and types matched. I also slapped on a table field (Table Field B) using one of the larger forms (Form C) as the sample form and then stopped my processing after the first form with multiple columns. Table Field A still only contained one column's worth of data, but Table Field B had both columns of data (the field ids matched). Huh? Recap: Table Field A, with 10 columns pulling from Form A (which has 2 columns of data I need) only receives 1 column of data plus Request ID. While Table Field B, with its 8 columns pulling from Form A received both columns I was looking for plus Request ID. The only difference is the sample form used in the table properties. Thank you for any ideas or suggestions, Brian _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where the Answers Are"