Example:
You create a form with 8 tabs. On the 5th tab, you create a subform. When you open the form, no matter what you do, it always opens the form on the 5th tab - for some reason. I don't know if this happens all the time, but probably most of you allready ran into the same type of problem.
I created some (weird) way around it, but I wanted to ask you wether there is a standard way to do it? Am I forgetting something?
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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Try to hide all primairy key fields in your subform... And you'll that it works like it should work...
Thing is.... Do you want to do this???
If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand."
I fixed it with sendkeys (CTRL+PGUP) ... not nice, but it works.
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
My blog
I have come across this 'feature' before.
Have you tried to set the property "DelayedInsert" = true in your subform?
That should fix the problem.
Regards,
gus
I had three subforms on the tab (don't ask ...), two of them had the "DelayedInsert" set to "TRUE", the bottom one not. Forgot one ... .
Thanx!
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
My blog
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Nice one! Now let me just save this on my personal harddisk
If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand."
Eric Wauters
MVP - Microsoft Dynamics NAV
My blog
Many moons ago I got stuck on that same problem, and it took me a while to figure that one out :-k, so I will never forget it.
Just glad I could assist.
I will stick it under the tips & tricks section, as a reminder to always set delayed insert if you are going to use the form as a subform.