Microsoft KB Archive/119134

= ACC: How to Bring a Subtotal from a Subform to a Main Form =

Article ID: 119134

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 1.1 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q119134



Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.



SUMMARY
This article demonstrates how to correctly reference a subtotal control on a subform from a main form.

NOTE: This article explains a technique demonstrated in the sample files, FrmSampl.exe (for Microsoft Access for Windows 95 version 7.0) and FrmSmp97.exe (for Microsoft Access 97). For information about how to obtain these sample files, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

150895 ACC95: Microsoft Access Sample Forms Available in Download Center

175066 ACC97: Microsoft Access 97 Sample Forms Available in Download Center



MORE INFORMATION
If you try to sum a subform field using a calculated control on a main form, you may receive an error message in the main form control. For example, the following expression in a main form control generates a "#Name?" error message:

=Sum([MySubForm].Form![ExtendedPrice])

To avoid an error, you can sum the subform field using a calculated control in the subform's form footer. You can then reference the calculated control from the main form to display the summed value.

This technique is demonstrated in the Orders form of the sample database Northwind.mdb in Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97 and NWIND.MDB in Microsoft Access 1.x and 2.0. The Orders Subform contains a calculated control in the subform's form footer. This calculated control sums the subform's Extended Price field to create a subtotal using the following syntax:

In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97:

  Text Box Control

Name: OrderSubtotal ControlSource: =Sum([ExtendedPrice])

In Microsoft Access 1.x and 2.0:

  Text Box Control

Name: Order Subtotal ControlSource: =Sum([Extended Price])

Because the subform's DefaultView property is set to Datasheet, you do not see the calculated control in the subform's form footer when you open the Orders form in Form view. However, a text box control on the main form refers to the subform's calculated control and displays its value. The main form control is called Subtotal and references the subform's calculated control using the following syntax:

In Microsoft Access 7.0 and 97:

  Text Box Control

Name: Subtotal ControlSource: =[OrdersSubform].[Form]![OrderSubtotal]

In Microsoft Access 1.x and 2.0:

  Text Box Control

Name: Subtotal ControlSource: =[Orders Subform].[Form]![Order Subtotal]

This reference allows the main form to display a subtotal of a subform field while the actual totaling of subform values is performed using a calculated control in the subform's form footer.

