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Matthew,

When in an edit session in QM press F5 to run the query and change the form 
parameter to *SYSDFT. The query runs without a form. Then back in the edit 
sesion you can generate a new form using F13.

Then after exiting you can save both query and form.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.

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On 10-1-05 at 13:28 Matthew Gross wrote:

>Help!  I'm trapped in QM hell.  I wrote a very complex QM and couldn't
>get it to total correctly because of diverse syntax, and someone suggested
>using a QMFORM.  I've used this before(years ago) and gave up on it.  The
>problem is that when I got to run it, it errors telling me the form
>doesn't match the qry.  Fine, I know that.  I copied the statements to a
>new QM, but it's somehow still attached to the form.   What gives?  Wen I
>went to look at the form, I can't find it.
> 




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