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    Form based on multiple queries

    Hi,

    I want to construct a form based on multiple queries. In this case the queries are:
    1. Automation Ratio - PGr B36
    2. Automation Ratio - PGr B37
    When creating the desired form by using a wizard, I receive an error (see attached jpg) that the chosen fields from the record sources can't be connected.

    Is there a way to solve this error?
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    Re: Form based on multiple queries

    Use only one query

    Use the "Or" row (below the first criteria row) for second criteria

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    Mahju

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