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MS Access Forum / Database Design / September 2004

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Date Field in Table20 Sep 2004 23:52 GMT3
I have a table with lots of dates.  I would like ONE date
to default to the current date, or, better, the day before
the current date (I figure the user is usually entering
work from prior days).  
Can I link two .mdb file trought odbc driver ?20 Sep 2004 20:46 GMT1
I try to link to mdb database on a network, I think that is odbc my solution.
But I always have error that I can't make that link. Do I'm rung or I forgot
something or do he have a better way !
How to unhide a table20 Sep 2004 20:03 GMT2
Does anyone know how to unhide a table?  I created a
table for update purposes only and hid it so no one would
mess with it, but now can't get to it to modify it.
Thanks!
refrence to table20 Sep 2004 17:48 GMT1
I want to write a code as follows for the table :
 CheckCriteria = Forms![ENTER METRIC TO INPUT METRIC]!
[ENTER METRIC TO INPUT METRIC Subform].Form!IM_Name
The above code have a checkcriteria function which
What database capacity does access have20 Sep 2004 10:58 GMT6
Hello access users!
I am working at the office in Nairobi and want to customize access for a
database at work.
Could you tell me what database size access supports.
design advice20 Sep 2004 07:50 GMT2
I am trying to build a database that will measure
performance management in the delivery of a service
The table I have built so far allows the user to enter
times of events.
Normalized tables?20 Sep 2004 02:09 GMT2
I am in the process of normalizing some tables based on the advice of
John Vinson a while back.
I'd just like to check on one field in a table:
Here's what I have:
How do I create a patient management database20 Sep 2004 00:47 GMT3
I am a medical doctor working with about 400 HIV positive persons. I would
like to enter my patient data into MS Access. Though I have been able to
create the tables and link them, I would like some help on making forms and
queries.
moving my contacts over to my adress book19 Sep 2004 20:26 GMT1
I presently have a list of contacts in my rolodex icon,  but when I want to
forward an e-mail, i can't because my address book is empty an I want to move
them. help
Calculated Field19 Sep 2004 13:40 GMT5
I am trying to build a table of Inventory Items including
such things as Purchase Cost and various conversion
factors to allow a Unit Cost to be calculated.  For
example, if I purchase an item for $120 per case with 10
Appending data19 Sep 2004 13:25 GMT4
Is there a way that I can programmatically append the
data from one table in Access to another table in the
same database?
Thanks,
Setting Database Password: Errors19 Sep 2004 12:45 GMT4
I am attempting to add a password to a database -- meaning
when the db is opened the user is prompted to enter in the
appropriate password.
I have done this on many db's and it has worked fine. For
How do I set up a libary database18 Sep 2004 22:27 GMT1
Please can someone help me I have to set up a database that a libary would use
List of Choices18 Sep 2004 04:51 GMT1
I have 3 tables --
  tblCounty          tblCity          tblAddress
    fldCounty          fldCounty        fldCounty
                       fldCity          fldCity
Adding "x" number of records into table?18 Sep 2004 04:50 GMT1
Does anyone know how to add "x" number of records into a
table, where the "x" is a user inputed number, and whose
value is not constant.
(i.e. add 5 records into a table, when a user enters the
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