Re: Cannot update DAO Recordset



You mentioned a form, but the code you posted is completely independent of
any form. Where did you say that the form which you so mysteriously
mentioned was bound to "MyQuery"? Hint: you didn't. Are you sure that it
is, or is the form a red herring?

"Linq Adams via AccessMonster.com" <u28780@uwe> wrote in message
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From the original post:

"Both the form and the query can be edited."

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