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Problem with 'new' data ... is it a relationship problem?


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I have a membership database where there are Visitors.   The relationship  is as below:

 

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Below is the record for Frank Abashier.  When I select his name in the meeting portal, the city and state are 'brought over' from his Visitor Record and show in the portal. 

 

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When I make a 'new' record in Visitors for IM NewGuy and give him a city and state, and then go back to the Meeting portal and select his name on the Visitor Side, his City and State information DOES NOT come across.  ?  Huh?

 

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The Meeting Layout shows Members on the left (it worksw) and Visitors on the right.  Both shown in portals.  The layout is based on Meetings.  The Visitor Portal is based on VisitorMeeting Join.  The fields in the visitors portal are from the Visitors table.

 

This is the same arrangement I have with Members.  But, *Most of the time* after I enter a new visitor in the Visitor layout, when I click the visitor name in the Meetings / Visitor portal, I can select the name but the City, State information will not come over. In older 'Old' visitor records, when I select the visitor name, the city and state information comes over.  new recordes.  Not!   Huh? ???

 

What am I doing wrong?

 

 

 

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