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JeffRogerson
9 years agoQrew Cadet
Sorry, but I always get mixed up as to which record is the child and which record is the parent, so if I have them mixed up, it is my lack of understanding, And the reason I don't want them to select which event they are registering for, is for simple user input. The registrant doesn't know the program is being used for multiple events, they are only aware of a single event, that they are signing up for, so having a field that they have to choose their event from a multiple just creates user confusion (in my opinion).
The program is really just for fun, but it is to manage golf tournament pools and we run pools for all of the golf majors over the season. So in fact the app is only collecting data for one event at at time (this week it will be The Masters), but for multiple events over the course of the golf season.
But I just figured it out and it was as simple as snap.
On my registration table, for the related field to the relationship data I was trying to capture automatically, I just had to set the record number of the data I wanted as the default and BOOM, it grabs it....
The program is really just for fun, but it is to manage golf tournament pools and we run pools for all of the golf majors over the season. So in fact the app is only collecting data for one event at at time (this week it will be The Masters), but for multiple events over the course of the golf season.
But I just figured it out and it was as simple as snap.
On my registration table, for the related field to the relationship data I was trying to capture automatically, I just had to set the record number of the data I wanted as the default and BOOM, it grabs it....