Hi again, yes I understand re: newbie. :-) Look i do a lot of training in Access and I think for starters you should stay focussed on the fundamentals, and avoid situations that require programming to resolve. By fundamentals I mean, be clear on the purpose of your database, the output you want from it, and that your tables are well designed to serve that purpose. All other objects are
On Oct 1, 6:44 am, rmercado <rmerc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: To ensure a max of 12 entries per person per game, when you do your data entry you could apply a filter to the combo of Employee and GameNo and a descending sort on EntryNo, to do a manual check that their EntryNo is <=12. validation will be initiated once data is transfered to table. Agreed, relying on
"IndianSummer" <IndianSummer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A057B8CA-11BE-4A55-B4EF-7AE8CFDEF06B@microsoft.com... Hi Mercado, if anybody is from rockfalls illinois there is a severe thunderstorm warning out until 10:oo just wanted to let everyone know Are you stuck with this structure? If i am understanding you correctly, the way you have your table and form
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