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Ashley Horsley - 16 Aug 2004 17:20 GMT
Hi,
I was wondering if you could help, this is for my A-Level
in ICT.
I have to create a database in which students details,
and course grades are stored. The database is required to
store the names of the courses that the person is doing
in one table and then in a different table the name of
the course will automatically appear when the student is
selected. I have a bit where the student is selected from
a drop-down box, but I want the value that is selected in
a different table which is the course name, to be put in
a box on this table.

I hope you can help
Many thanks
tina - 16 Aug 2004 17:37 GMT
please don't multipost. most times, posting to one newsgroup is sufficient;
if you feel you *must* post to several, then at least cross-post so all
responses will show up in all threads, making it easier for the folks who
are trying to help you.

> Hi,
> I was wondering if you could help, this is for my A-Level
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> I hope you can help
> Many thanks
Ashley Horsley - 16 Aug 2004 17:46 GMT
Sorry for the inconvenience caused. How do you cross-post
messages?
Ashley

>-----Original Message-----
>please don't multipost. most times, posting to one newsgroup is sufficient;
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>
>.
tina - 16 Aug 2004 18:34 GMT
in Outlook Express, open a New Post window, then click Tools | Select
Newsgroups from the menu bar. in other newsreaders or formats, i couldn't
say. if you can't figure out how to cross-post in whatever format you're
using, better to choose a group and post one thread only. as noted before,
that's most often sufficient anyway. good luck.

> Sorry for the inconvenience caused. How do you cross-post
> messages?
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
> >
> >.
 
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