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MS Access Forum / Database Design / November 2004

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In Word for XP, I can't backtab using shift/tab14 Nov 2004 21:42 GMT1
In Word for XP, I can't backtab using shift/tab. I'm guessing there is a box
that needs to be checked or unchecked somewhere. thanks much
Design for Multiple Product Codes14 Nov 2004 06:05 GMT9
I am Creating a Database ( Inventory Management ) And the Products I
have Multiple unique Codes (this is Industry Standard). How do I use
these codes in other tables like Invoices , Purchase Order , Credit
Notes etc.
travel expense13 Nov 2004 20:54 GMT1
Is there anyexamples of Travel Expense in Access?
Converting Table Desing into Import Specs...13 Nov 2004 16:32 GMT1
I have a table which is linked to a fairly large (and wide) text file.  The
text file does not have tabs in it, so each field on the linked table is
specified as fixed width.   Rather than having the table linked as an
external file, I want to import it directly as a table stored ...
Table & Relationship design help please13 Nov 2004 06:54 GMT2
I need help from anyone who is good at setting up tables and relationships!
My data is a bit convoluted.
Here is what I am trying to do:
I have a list of addresses & accounts. Some accounts are sent to multiple
Microsoft Word12 Nov 2004 18:16 GMT1
When I open Word, I am trying to find the default document, or template word
uses to open. Mine somehow has a bunch of characters on the page, and I
always need to close that document, and open a new one.
It seems to be corrupt.
Stock Control Questions12 Nov 2004 16:52 GMT2
I am currently helping set up a database for a Rare Book Dealer. My first
initiative in designing this database is the stock control issue.
The Dealer buys in books from a variety of sources and will keep them in
stock for sometimes long periods of time, generally the Dealer will ...
Zero to Many Relationship12 Nov 2004 16:27 GMT2
BlankHow do I define a 0:M relationship between two tables?
I have a reference table: "tblProfessions"
I have a table of interest:  "tblJobs" with a foreign key to tblProfessions
(Indexed, dups OK, NULLs allowed)
Access Zoom()12 Nov 2004 09:52 GMT1
I would like to change the position of buttons on the expanded field created
by the Zoom() function.
access templates12 Nov 2004 09:43 GMT1
Please guide me to where I can find an access template for calculating
commissions on sales by sales person. We are planning to integrated to our
existing access database that tracks what we sell.
Tables structure Problem - Please help me!!!!!12 Nov 2004 07:33 GMT1
I believe I may have structured my tables wrong.
I have 4 tables
tblcarrier - carrier Name, carrier comments, datestamp
tbllob - lob, datestamp
Update tables12 Nov 2004 07:06 GMT2
Hi Ken Snell, I earlier posted questions(subtraction & re:subtraction), where
i was trying to subtract the results of two SQL statements. this is something
to do with stock on hand. The subtraction is working except that it doesnt
show items that are in stock but havent been sold ...
2 Table Design Question12 Nov 2004 04:49 GMT2
I have in Access 2000 a Contact Database with roughly 20 fields in a
primary table called Contacts.
On the same form, I have placed a Command Button to open a second
table called Donations in Edit Mode to be able to record A Donation.
Making a table read only12 Nov 2004 03:57 GMT1
I want to have one of my tables protected so that it's contents cannot
be changed. Other tables are to be open as normal.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Cheers
indexing both sides of a table relationship join12 Nov 2004 01:56 GMT6
In the section about improving the performance of an Access database, MS
Access Help first says:
You can make dramatic improvements in the speed of queries by indexing
fields on both sides of joins.
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