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The Following is up for Sale at www.AlsoShop.com: Item Name : 1976 welchs 10oz. glass daffy duck Auction Starts : Jul. 26, 2008 00:10:03 Auction Ends : Aug. 02, 2008 00:10:03 Starting Bid : 3.50 Shipping From : United States - Zip Code: 25109 Description of item : 1976 warners brothers inc. daffy duck glass. in excellent conditon looks like it is brand new. at the bottom it has     

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Author: me
Date: Aug 1, 2008 07:08

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I’m thinking to just use the ArticleID in the tblUniformTrans. The article Id describes the article in the tblArticle. I only have about 15 articles for each gender. (A size table boggles the mind). It seems I could just hard enter the size data when placing the order and still have good record. At first I wanted the ordering form to be flashy and full of tricks, partly to influence the     

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Author: Andrzej Filip
Date: Sep 30, 2007 13:30

In news:f88d$48d3ec30$55187b73$8107@news.arrownet.dk, Peter <lappa@hotmail.com> typed: Hej gruppe Jeg har et (irriterende) problem- Vista glemmer min printer. Printeren - en Brother netværksprinter - findes fint af Vista, driveren installeres - og så kører det et stykke tid. Og så - glemmer Vista vista printeren, forstået på den måde at printeren står som "offline" og altså ikke
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After rereading your reply from the 16th I think I see your point, and will leave the EmpNo on the main tblUniformOrders. I’ve started working on the size table then I’ll get to the category table. "Beetle" wrote: > You might want to consider having a table for "Categories" of clothing that > would have data like. > > CategoryID Description > 1     

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Author: Dale G
Date: Sep 20, 2008 19:33

Sounds good, I did have a category table at one time. When I began this post, I started over completely, and still working on it. I’m thinking the only thing I need on tblUniformOrders is the OrderID. Then in tblUniformTrans, TransID, OrderID, EmpNo, ArticleID, Size, Quantity, DateOrdered, DateReceived, SupplierID. Each order is for 1 employee Each trans will be for a different article
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You might want to consider having a table for "Categories" of clothing that would have data like. CategoryID Description 1 Mens Pants 2 Womens Pants 3 Mens Shirt 4 Womens Shirt Then your Articles table would have a Foreign Key field for the CategoryID and would look like     

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Author: Tove Krieger
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:06

Thanks, Beetle that’s what I thought. 1 order many transactions I do have ArticleID with the tblTrans, I made the ID look like XXXPants as an example. The actual id will just have numbers and letters. Yes, I did think of having a size table, and there are a lot of different sizes. Of course the sizes for men and wemen have a different description. What I mean by that is pant size
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Not quite. First, if TransID 1 and TransID 2 are part of the same Order, then it would look like; TransID, 1. OrderID, 1. TransID, 2. OrderID, 1. In addition to that, you would not store the Article description in the Transactions table. In one of your earlier posts you stated that you had an Articles table. That table should have fields like; ArticleID (Primary Key - probably AutoNumber     

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Author: Dale G
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:13

The last part didn't come out right. TransID, 1. OrderID, 1. ArticleID, xxxPants. Size, 38/36. Quantity, 5. TransID, 2. OrderID, 2. ArticleID, qqttLongSleeveshirt. Size, XL. Quantity 5. Does that look right? "Dale G" wrote: Ok I changed a few things. Table names and fields. tblEmployees, EmpNo, LastName, FirstName, AnnversaryDate. tblUniformOrders, OrderID,
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Author: Dale G
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:28

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Author: Beetle
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:38

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Author: Dale G
Date: Sep 17, 2008 10:18

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Author: Beetle
Date: Sep 16, 2008 16:10

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Author: Dale G
Date: Sep 16, 2008 09:23

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