Fred -

Check for other same-named columns in the two tables (other than empcode) -
if the data does not match in those columns, the records in the scrolling
region won't display.

Sami

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Antrobus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "R:Base_ListServer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: Two Table Form not displaying more than 1 row data in 2nd
tabletiered region


> Two Table Form for displaying more than 1 row of data in 2nd table
> tiered region
>
> I must have missed something!
>
> I created a standard two table form with a tiered region in the 2nd
> table.
>
> Employees
> BillingRates
>
> linking column empcode
>
> Initially I populated the billingrates table with on row of data for
> each employee
>
> EDIT using EMPDATA
>
> Everything displays as expected with one row of data for the billingrate
>
>   Added a additional billrate and saved
>   Form does not reshe with the new data.
>   Checked data in table for data, The additional data is in the table
>   including the linking column empcode which is populated correctly.
>
> Any Ideas ????
>
>
> TIA
> --
> -- Fred Antrobus
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