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    Search with subform

    My apologies I apologize to those I contacted directly. I will not do that anymore. Is there anyone out there who could help me? There is no i in team, teemplaya
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    Search with subform

    Is there anyone who could help? I hope I was able to precisely describe my situation and left no one confused. As far as the db tables.... A staff member can be granted admin rights and/or have non-standard software installed on any given day. The same software can be installed for other...
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    Search with subform

    I've got a menu/switchboard that opens 2 forms: 1. [practice_staff_coding] 2. [frmstaff_search] Both forms contain the subform: 3. [tblnon_standard_software subform] The record source for 1. is: SELECT [tblpractice_staff].[upi], [tblpractice_staff].[last_name]...
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    Single to multiple users

    Should I make available on network and split Should same methodology be used if .mdb resides on shared network drive? Teemplaya
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    I think it's in the tables

    First, let me thank you for the help. It is somewhat challenging for me to come up with proper tbl structure and relationships. I've studied your example and of course you make it look so easy....I hope to get there one day. It was very helpful for what I'd like to accomplish. I've found...
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    I think it's in the tables

    yes, i'd like to track both why users have been granted admin rights AND/OR the non-standard software they have installed. i've recreated my tbls and their structure, am I on the right track? what i've decided to do is create one main form consisting of user info and 2 subforms one using...
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    I think it's in the tables

    i'm putting together a db to track users who are assigned admin rights and/or have 'non standard software' installed on their machines (and why). i am in the early stages and believe my issue is in the table structure/design. my goal is to open 'frmpractice_add_new', enter info and click on...
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