Sharkman1885
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Hey All,
Is there a way to make edits or partial updates to a database using forms? To give an example of what i am after, lets say a new croc is tagged. That croc would have a brand new entry since he/she was never tagged before. If a few months later the same croc is seen in a canal somewhere, I want to be able to add data into every table but Crocodile or ID for the given croc. I would also like the ability to go in and edit if a mistake is made but that may have to be done by going into the table and fixing the mistake there.
I have attached my database with little to no data as I wanted to make sure my entry form would work. the form is not very pretty (will work on aesthetics and tab order after I get the form working how I want) but it is functional. The form is entitled Crocodile. It lacks buttons and I think Ill end up using buttons to achieve what I want to achieve.
Links to my previous posts about this same database are below
As always thank you in advance for all your help
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=297322
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=298112
Is there a way to make edits or partial updates to a database using forms? To give an example of what i am after, lets say a new croc is tagged. That croc would have a brand new entry since he/she was never tagged before. If a few months later the same croc is seen in a canal somewhere, I want to be able to add data into every table but Crocodile or ID for the given croc. I would also like the ability to go in and edit if a mistake is made but that may have to be done by going into the table and fixing the mistake there.
I have attached my database with little to no data as I wanted to make sure my entry form would work. the form is not very pretty (will work on aesthetics and tab order after I get the form working how I want) but it is functional. The form is entitled Crocodile. It lacks buttons and I think Ill end up using buttons to achieve what I want to achieve.
Links to my previous posts about this same database are below
As always thank you in advance for all your help
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=297322
https://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=298112