parkerjallen
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I'm about to write a database for a fiberoptic cable company where I work. The cables are to be tested and the results will be input into a database. The trouble is, the fibers vary. The popular numbers are 1, 2, 4, 12, 24. But a better list of the common numbers is (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 144) with the potential of a completely random (hopefully increment of 12) custom order.
Each fiber has to be tested at 2 ends, so for a 12-fiber that would be 24 inputs. What would be the best way to set these tables up? One for each of the values from 1-8, with one for 12s? I get to decide how each fiber is called, its serial number if you will, so I was thinking maybe I can separate the larger ones into sub-fibers based on 12, with an additional suffix on the end of an autonumber used for the serials.
Kind of a weird system, and it's been a while since I touched Access. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Each fiber has to be tested at 2 ends, so for a 12-fiber that would be 24 inputs. What would be the best way to set these tables up? One for each of the values from 1-8, with one for 12s? I get to decide how each fiber is called, its serial number if you will, so I was thinking maybe I can separate the larger ones into sub-fibers based on 12, with an additional suffix on the end of an autonumber used for the serials.
Kind of a weird system, and it's been a while since I touched Access. Your help is greatly appreciated!