In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I'm going to show you how to sum up a field in a subform and display that on the parent form, instead of using the subform footer.
Andrew from Rochester, New York (a Gold Member) asks: Is there a way that I can sum up a value based on a field in a subform and display that on the parent form, instead of using the subform footer?
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Fields on a single form: Forms!FormName!FieldName
Fields on a subform: Forms!ParentFormName!SubFormName.Form!FieldName
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