I am very new to Access and have only taken one class that taught basics.
I created a new database containing a number of tables, each important for the purpose of this database (to create a functional project data sheet). Examples of a few of the tables are Architect, Client, Project Name, Project Details, ect.
After creating the tables and connecting them via relationships I then created a form via form design utilizing everything from each of the tables.
Everything seemed to be fine until I tried to enter data into the text box. It only allows me to enter data into about the second half of the form.
Am I complicating things by using too many tables? If i just use one the information would make it incredibly large and we need it to be detailed (this is why we are using many tables thus far)
If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!
I created a new database containing a number of tables, each important for the purpose of this database (to create a functional project data sheet). Examples of a few of the tables are Architect, Client, Project Name, Project Details, ect.
After creating the tables and connecting them via relationships I then created a form via form design utilizing everything from each of the tables.
Everything seemed to be fine until I tried to enter data into the text box. It only allows me to enter data into about the second half of the form.
Am I complicating things by using too many tables? If i just use one the information would make it incredibly large and we need it to be detailed (this is why we are using many tables thus far)
If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!