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SYMPTOMS
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
RESOLUTIONInstead of creating the Recordset using the RecordSetClone property of the form, base the Recordset on the table or query that is the form's record source. Note that if you opened the form with a filter or a Where clause, or if you later apply a filter to the form, the changes will not be reflected in the Recordset. In such a case, you might want to save the Where condition in a global variable, and then use the variable with the Filter property of the Recordset object. STATUSThis behavior no longer occurs in Microsoft Access version 7.0. MORE INFORMATIONSteps to Reproduce Behavior
REFERENCESMicrosoft Access "Building Applications," version 2.0, Chapter 11, "Working with Sets of Records," pages 241-267
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