Bingo. Andreas to the rescue again. But I wasted a question here b/c I should
have found the option under "action" - sorry about that. Your example .odb
(new one) is again critical to my understanding - so thank you!
I can't remember why but previously I had to set the form "type of
submission"
The big button in the first form of
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/download/file.php?id=2879 is an
ordinary push button belonging to the additional "Genres" form with
action="save record" and DefaultButton=Yes... no, in fact it is "No" but you
can set it to "Yes" so it saves the form
Hi :)
I think the "Save" button is just the normal one on the tool-bar just under
the menu-bar?
Regards from
Tom :)
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I hate to ask this question b/c it seems like something I should be able to
figure out...but how do I set up the "save button" you referenced? I can
add a button control but don't know how to assign it "save" or to make it a
default. I'm guessing the "execute action" under Events for the control i
Am 07.09.2011 18:00, ncreamer wrote:
This is very helpful. My setup is very similar to the example
animals/persons/things setup - almost exact. I tried to setup a form where
I'm entering new people, while at the same time adding animal and things
that may not have previously existed. In other wo
This is very helpful. My setup is very similar to the example
animals/persons/things setup - almost exact. I tried to setup a form where
I'm entering new people, while at the same time adding animal and things
that may not have previously existed. In other words, I don't have a
pre-populated list
I do not understand. Let's say, a person in the main form has a collection of
items in a subform.
As you append/edit/delete items to the subform each of them inherits the
person-ID of the selected parent form and there should be no need to refresh
anything in the parent form since the subform edits