![]() ![]() If you allow adding? Then you need to do a me.Requery on that last line in place of me.refresh. However, if your 2nd dialog form launched ALSO allows adding of records, then a me.refresh will NOT show the newly added records. The final me.refresh will update any data changes, and it will also keep the reocrd pointer on the same current row. The acDialog will cause the code to WAIT/HALT until the user is done editing in the 2nd form. ![]() You don't need the first me.Refresh UNLESS you allow edits in the data/grid display. ![]() Me.refresh - this will show any data changes you made in the 2nd dialog form Your code to launch the 2nd form will look like this: me.Refresh - optional but REQUIRED if you do allow editing in the gride.ĭocmd.OpenForm "frmDetailsEdit","ID = " & Me!ID,acDialog If you just editing data? (not adding new rows) to that grid?
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