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    Database design in theory

    Solo, btw, you should see the pages and pages of notes I wrote BEFORE even creating the forms and the basic tables :).
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    Database design in theory

    Dyslexics of the world unite! Idneed :). Thanks for that vote of confidence. Yes, I will be working with "database designers" who are the programming geniuses, and that was all the more reason I wanted to create the forms. Especially knowing the mindset of those I'm going to be working with, I...
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    Database design in theory

    Very true, I'm not refuting that data is important, not at all. I can think in many levels. I "see" the database and all the data, all the ins and outs, what I don't know as much is, how to use Access or VBA. My brain thinks in flow charts, faster than I can write down. Creating the data...
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    Database design in theory

    Crap, I had written you a long thank you for your help, but since I have to retype it, I'll just say thank you.
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    Database design in theory

    Perhaps I should have expanded on the fact that I did create tables as well, but I also had to get the idea across what it was we were looking for in a UI. It wasn't as if I had completely done the forms backwards and actually, yes, cars are designed backwards LOL. The outer shell is...
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    Database design in theory

    OH the unique id or key is the CASENO or Auth.
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    Database design in theory

    Well thank you for the immediate response. I would disagree with creating the forms, because that helps with the look of the gui and reverse engineer or connect the dots so to speak. The reason I created seperate forms is I know that I can have them be "called"in as a subform in a larger form...
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    Database design in theory

    Hello all. I have "some" background in programming, however, not in VBA nor SQL. My database design is not anymore complicated than any other and as I remember in my programming of the past, take each step, baby steps and build upon those baby steps until you have a fully working program. So...
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