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MS Access Forum / Database Design / October 2004

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how do I add more than 255 fields to my table?31 Oct 2004 23:35 GMT6
how do I add more than 255 fields to my table?
Input Masks31 Oct 2004 21:53 GMT1
My database contains many tables which in turn contain many phone number
fields. I have created separate fields to house US/Canada numbers versus
international numbers. The international number fields do not contain any
input masks or formatting requirements. So the user is ...
How do I place database on the internet?31 Oct 2004 16:08 GMT1
I want to place a database online so that I can search it anywhere.  Is there
a way I can do it?  Any help would be appreciated.
How to find number of days between 2 dates in the same FIELD?31 Oct 2004 16:05 GMT1
I want to how is it possible to find out days between 2 dates in one field.
Eg.
[Sales Made On] is a date field with following values:
10/10/2004
Dsum() Expression31 Oct 2004 11:04 GMT1
How do I use the Dsum() funntion in a TABLE(e.g Quantity field) and later on
subtract from another Dsum() funtion in another TABLE(Quantity field)
Building Expressions to clean up imported data31 Oct 2004 01:45 GMT4
Reposting as I forgot to set "notify" on - thanks
This is something I can do with Excel but if results in a 33MB file and the
link tables are just a little slow.  I've battled with it for two solid days
and have got nowhere (well I've got to the point where I have half a result
Query Expression Builder31 Oct 2004 01:43 GMT4
I cant find my post on this and my workstation hung last time - perhaps it
didn't post.
I am trying to transform data I am importing into data that can be read by
my users.  I have two issues:
Make database to import to Outlook Express30 Oct 2004 15:23 GMT1
I copied my friends AOL address book to a Text File and also a HTML file.  Is
there a way to make a database so I can import the email addresses to Outlook
Express?  Thank you
Save ACCESS to cd-rw30 Oct 2004 15:14 GMT2
Need to make MS Acess to where you can download a switchboard to a cd-rw so
you can manipulate the program.
where to keep the table relationships in a split database30 Oct 2004 04:21 GMT2
After you split an mdb file into a back end file that contains the tables,
and a front end that contains everything else, where do you put the table
relationships?
- in the front end?
Database for Outlook Express30 Oct 2004 01:38 GMT2
I exported my friends AOL email addresses to a Text file and a HTML file. Is
there a way to make a database so I can import them to Outlook Express?  
Thank you
Multiple records for same entry!30 Oct 2004 00:15 GMT1
I am currently working on a database that stores information on 400+
companies. Problem is: Companies that have more than one location/address
have different records for the headquarters, subsidiary, sales office etc. I
end up having 2-6 records for, say, Company A. When I update ...
Effect of no Primary  Key29 Oct 2004 20:07 GMT6
I've inherited an Access 2000 database, and the client is having a few
problems with it. The first is that it is very slow, and secondly,
we're getting data added multiple times from some code which imports
data from an Excel workbook.
is it possible to see  SQL Scripts for Tables in Access ?29 Oct 2004 17:38 GMT5
i want to know if it's possible to see the sql script for tables (not
queries) in access. for example i want to know if access is able to show the
following sql script for a specific table (or is there any way to see them in
this format):
Access's datatypes29 Oct 2004 16:33 GMT5
Does anyone know of a link to a list of all Access's datatypes, ideally
showing name, how many bytes each of them takes up, and min/max values.
Must be specifically for Access.
 
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