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    daioros reacted to CJ_London's post in the thread one with Like Like.
    Personally I’m not interested in guessing the OP’s actual requirement. As described and the OP has stated that a vehicle can be owned by...
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    daioros reacted to MajP's post in the thread one with Like Like.
    I do not know if anyone really answered your question. The answer is to create the query and build a report on the query using Sorting...
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    daioros reacted to LarryE's post in the thread one with Like Like.
    Of course it's overwhelming. It's a complex software product. Remember the first one you developed? I do. 1999 converting from EXCEL and...
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    daioros reacted to GPGeorge's post in the thread one with Like Like.
    Designing a usable database application requires following the principles of Normalization. If you have multiple users and multiple...
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    daioros reacted to Pat Hartman's post in the thread one with Like Like.
    I think I worked for that guy also but I wasn't in the Navy;) And the man was right. Taking shortcuts doesn't pay and I have the...
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    daioros replied to the thread one.
    This is ridiculous! Now they don't like Access, they want the same results, but in Excel. Way harder and, if we want it elegant, then...
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    daioros reacted to NauticalGent's post in the thread one with Like Like.
    I had an "old salt" for a leader while I was in the Navy who was fond of telling (growling at) me: "You can either TAKE time to do it...
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    daioros replied to the thread one.
    thanks to everybody! If I have a little time this afternoon I'll watch the video, post a example of relationships and report needed.
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    daioros replied to the thread one.
    Normalization! Ha ha ha! That was my first thought. But two weeks ago they gave me this quick task for "yesterday" and couldn't find a...
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    daioros replied to the thread one.
    If I can avoid it, no "UserVehicle" table. And no, I cannot show you anything. But assume that relationships are 1:M as usual. thanks.
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    daioros replied to the thread one.
    Thanks for your reply. It's been more than 10 years since my last time with Access, so I couldn't see an easy solution to this. And...
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    daioros posted the thread one in Reports.
    EDITED: Changed "Bikes" for "Computers" (to make it clear that data of different tables cannot be mixed). Hi, everyone! Imagine a...
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