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Updating Multiple Tables using one form
Greetings,
Can some one help me. I am trying to update multiple table in MS Access using Dreamweaver MX (Command). It is not working. I was using this format. http://www.drdev.net/article01.htm Can someone tell me of another way I can get this done tonight? |
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I don't really know what Dreamwaver is... but may be one of us can help if you stick to that device.
In Access, you can handle more tables (recordsets) in a form by using subforms, each subform bound to a separate recordset. Would you be more specific and I may help you if Access if OK for you as the platform instead of Dreamwaver.
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I apologize for assuming you knew what Dreamweaver was.
Forget about Dreamweaver for a second. Could you guide me in updating multple tables in Access using one form with ASP Coding? |
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Sorry, I'm not an expert in ASP...
Have you posted this to ASP Free Forums > Programming > ASP. |
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No, but I will
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