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Hi there,
Apologies for going over old ground - I am in a very similar position to Elan05 in that I have tables as part of my form with multiple lines, all of which are not always required. The guidance in this thread has been super useful, but I seem to be falling at the final hurdle I have tried (unsuccessfully) to replicate the coding; all that happens is the relevant table is selected and rows searched individually, but nothing further i.e. no deletion. Is there a more simple method of running the code i.e. if a particular column is blank to delete the corresponding row? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated! |
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