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One to One Relationship Problems
Adrian Connolly 
      
4 months ago
I have tried to setup a group of the tables set up were a contact can be a client, contact, or protetential client, based upon weather or not they are business or individual, and their interconections to each other.
eg spouse, employee, director, partner, etc and then group them into account name as presented
When i open the form with contact lists which include's a sub form based upon whether the sub form is a business or individual, it opens up with requesting a 'Enter Pramater Value' - Is there away around this  issue?
i need adjust when a client stops being director an and share holder or becomes one etc
is there a better way to structure this?
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Adrian Connolly OP  @Reply  
      
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Adrian Connolly OP  @Reply  
      
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Donald Blackwell  @Reply  
       
4 months ago
Enter Parameter Value means it is not finding the field to link to. For example, if your subform's link ChildField is ID but there is not "ID" field the the recordset, then it will ask you for that value. This can also happen if you have a field on a form that Access doesn't recognize.

Enter Parameter Value might help.
Adrian Connolly OP  @Reply  
      
4 months ago
thanks i will look into what i may have looked

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