I am busy developing an MS Access 2007 application that requires the use of subforms with quite a complex user interface. I am aware on how to create a parent form and link to a subform so that it shows data relating to the parent form record, but my question is this:
If I have multiple nested sub开发者_运维技巧forms (say 3 or 4 levels down), can I somehow link a subform sitting on the 4th level with the record of the parent form on the 1st level? What I mean by nested subforms is having a form pasted inside a form, pasted inside another form, etc.
The subform that I wish to link with the parent form is currently using a query as its source object and the reason for using nested subform is purely for the aesthetics of the user interface.
Is there a simple way to go about this? Or perhaps using VBA?
One thing that many people don't realize is that the LinkChild/LinkMaster fields can actually be any valid expression. So, you could have subForm1's LinkChild/LinkMaster properties be:
LinkMaster CustomerID
LinkChild CustomerID
Then subForm2 could have this:
LinkMaster subForm1.Form!InvoiceID
LinkChild InvoiceID
...and so forth. I can't imagine going much deeper than that, but it's possible.
You might also consider if a cascading datasheet form might do the trick, using subdatasheets. You can even have a datasheet display a non-datasheet form as its subdatasheet (something I disconvered entirely accidentally when I switched a a parent form having a subform into datasheet view -- the subform remained displayed in form view). With subdatasheets, you don't have any issues with number of forms, or the limitation on embedding continuous forms.
If this is purely for aesthetic reasons (it looks pretty to you or someone else), rather than functional reasons, why not just use a rectangle, with a "Sunken" Special Effect?
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