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MS Access Forum / Database Design / June 2006

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normalization - again02 Jun 2006 00:17 GMT7
I thought I knew about normalization, but I'm baffled. Our Psychology
deparment want the Mental Status Exam (MSE) in a dbase. The instrument has
normal patient demographic which is read from another dbase. But the exam
part consists of about 50 or more questions. Some have ...
make new subfolder for excel export01 Jun 2006 23:51 GMT1
I am working with a database which exports an Excel report.  I need to
create a new folder just for the downloads (by use of mkdir).  My
question is, where would I put this mkdir code?  It would be ideal to
include it with the Excel report button.
Access template for FAQ managment/storage??01 Jun 2006 18:04 GMT2
I'm a system administrator for my companies project management system..
lately I seem to be spending more and more time answering general support
questions from my users and I find I am answering the same questions over and
over. I'm looking for a quick method to store frequently ...
Tables01 Jun 2006 13:44 GMT4
I need to create a database that holds information about Sites and the
Personnel and these sites. Usually the site info (address etc) is the same
for all personnel. However, sometimes the personnel are at a different
address. Should I create a table for sites and have address, ...
Default to Null01 Jun 2006 10:48 GMT11
numeric fields seem to default to zero  - despite having no apparent default
value - you would imagine that if a field defaults to zero, then zero would
appear in it's default value - hence it seems a little counter-intuative
if i need a numeric field to default to null - is it ...
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