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I think an image explains the question best:

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What I basically want to do is select the object, view its attributes and from there call the second table to view/edit/add status entries. Since I can't just do a 1:n join, the tables are separate right now and the status table requires a manual OBJID entry (via value-relation dropdownbox) every time a new record is added.

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This use case should be covered by the Relations feature: see User Manual - Creating one to many relations or Matthias Kuhn's QGIS Relations post.

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  • Hi, your supplied urls talk about a "Form". I do not see these. How do I get a Form to display? Thanks much!
    – Stu Smith
    Aug 6, 2015 at 21:55
  • @StuSmith Please open a new thread if you have a new question.
    – underdark
    Aug 9, 2015 at 16:18

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