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i have a cus_form that has a subform on it, each customer is allowed to have three sharers on their box. i could search the main form for the box owner but i can't search the subform with out having it open the subform by itself. there is a one to many relationship with the main form and the subform.
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nico5038
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i have a cus_form that has a subform on it, each customer is allowed to have three sharers on their box. i could search the main form for the box owner but i can't search the subform with out having it open the subform by itself. there is a one to many relationship with the main form and the subform.
What's the exact question ?
To determine the number of owners of a box, the Dcount() function can be used, but it would be better to have an Owner form with box selection to show the number of sharers for a box.

Nic;o)
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