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    triple bookings

    I'm not an expert and maybe i'm missing something here but here you go anyway :) Maybe it would be easier if you added two library locations in your classrooms/class locations table, like "Library section A" and "Library section B". That way if one is full you would have to try the other...
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    Question on Relationships In MS Access

    tutorial Hi there, I'm also new at access but I've been reading a lot of tutorials and I when I read your post I remembered this one. http://www.profsr.com/access/accless0.htm It's a really great step-by-step tutorial on how to build a video rental database which sounds just like what...
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    Displaying one to many to many

    Thanks for your help Doc Man! I'm not sure I understand, but comparison to parts and invoices is a useful way to think about it that I'll have to chew over for a bit. If I use cascading combo boxes, does that mean I can only have one service and one criteria per line? What I wanted to...
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    Displaying one to many to many

    Hello! I have been struggling with this problem for a while and I'm so deep into it I can't look at it clearly anymore. I hope someone can give me some advice. I'm trying to set up an orders database, but instead of one "product" I have a service with many specifications. One service part...
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    Picking orders for invoices

    Wow, thanks for the quick reply FoFa. I played around briefly with what you suggested, and although I see that I can pick my orders, I'm having trouble displaying the order details of my orders all together. If i have my invoice as the form, and the orders combined with orderdetails as the...
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    Picking orders for invoices

    Hi everyone, I'm sort of new to Access, but over the past few months I've been able to develop an inventory database for my work which turned out quite nicely and does everything I need it to, except for one thing. I want to also create invoices for my customers, and after looking at...
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