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    [Resolved] - Another beginners question

    I have a subdatasheet on a form. The subdatasheet is named sfmLog and the form it refers to is name frmLog. Is it possible to filter this subdatasheet using VB using something like

    sfmLog.recordsource="SELECT * FROM tblLog WHERE [Date]=#09-Aug-04#"
    sfm.Requery

    I have tried several permutations of this without success and have been unable to find any other posts on the subject

    Thanks
    Last edited by jrpfinch; Aug 25th, 2004 at 02:43 AM.

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    Remember that he heiarchy goes Forms![frmLog]![sfrmLog]!
    [Date].Value or something to that effect.
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    Thank you again

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