Re: Master-Detail with ADODataSet
- From: "George Kuascha" <gkhokie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 09:48:40 -0500
The error indicated that the MasterField was not a defined parameter. I have
since solved my problem by using a Filter. However, I would prefer to use
the MasterField and would like to know why it didn't work.
"Brian Bushay TeamB" <BBushay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm using D6 with MSAccess 2000. I'm trying to set up a master-detail
relationship between two ADODataSets. I set the DataSource in my detail
ADODataSet to the master, but the MasterField setting gives me an error
I set the detail ADODataSet to Active. Can someone explain the problem?What is the error?
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Brian Bushay (TeamB)
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