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--- Additional comments from bob...@openoffice.org Tue Oct 6 14:35:20
+ 2009 ---
Just want to confirm that I have also been burnt by this bug. Any use of
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--- Additional comments from erem...@openoffice.org Sun Mar 15 22:50:13
+ 2009 ---
A workaround is to implement the Direct-SQL query as an view and use the view
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--- Additional comments from ville...@openoffice.org Sun Mar 15 23:02:19
+ 2009 ---
Thanks for the work-around. Direct SQL-queries are read-only too. So this
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Issue #|96703
Summary|Form-subform relation fails with direct SQL
Component|Database access
Version|1.0.0
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 29 17:40:41 +
2008 ---
Maybe you can attach a test case?
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 29 19:21:32 +
2008 ---
Open the form of the attached database.
Jump from item to item and watch the
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 29 19:24:01 +
2008 ---
Created an attachment (id=58393)
Form and subform bound to queries.