>I am running a query that prints its results to a listbox. I run a requery to clear the listbox and that pops up a browse window. I put the query in the Row Source of the listbox. When I run the query a browse window pops up, and I haven't put a browse statement anywhere in the code. How can I get rid of these browse windows? I would appreciate any help you could give me.
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Specify the name of a target cursor, rather than getting the default 'query' cursor that pops up a browse. IOW, add an IN CURSOR clause to the Select statement.