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drisconsult

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In reply to the Zip suggestion. Zipping PDF files as always been a non-starter for me. However I have not turned the two pages into three pages. I will update the files and then continue.

I have been successful.

A student of mine who I met in 1998, is now running a school in western Uganda, next to the Mountains of the Moon. Unfortunetaly he has been raided by gentleman from the Peoples Republic of Democratic Union of the Congo and stole all his PCs, and Internet materials, including the masts as well. He has asked me to creatye a database to run his school. He uses the IB curriculum. I have had no problems with the IB level. It is the MYP level that has given me grief.

The IB Middle Years Program (MYP) runs for five years. All exams are moderated internally. Students must choose six subjects form five groups. Dominic's school offers 24 subjects, from which the students choose thier optons. This mean 24 X 5 Forms covering all options. I am having a problem with a system I am using, which has become unreliable. Please see the three PDF pages and let me know what the hell I am doing wrong?
 

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Hi
Are you able to upload a zipped copy of the database with no Confidential Data?
 
I am including a copy of a Query. What am I doing wrong?
 

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Do you know you can copy and paste a picture directly into this message board? Pdf's need to be opened separately which is unnecessary and annoying!

Based on a previous post, I strongly suspect your data structure is incorrect, and your problem would be solved by correcting that, but the only pictures that will tell us is one of your table's relationships and fields..
It would be much better to upload a sample of your database with anonymised data.
Compact and repair then Zip the file and upload it.
 
I would like to be frank with all of you. You are undoutabely all at the top of your VBA game, which is why I use the Forum. But I am not. I am at the top of my game, which is the psychology of teaching practice. I am 87 years and retired in the year 2003. I had previously spent 10 years as a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Greenwich, Avery Hill campus.
What none of you have been able to recognise is that I am struggling with VBA. You are treating me as a professional VBA user, which I am not. None of you has ever discussed my obvious shortcummigs because you are not trained teachers. A professionally trained teacher would know that I am strugging simply because of the way I respond to your questions. In most cases I haven't a clue what you are talking about. Where I proceed now will be determined by the response I get from you all.
Terence Driscoll
London
Tuesday 27 June 2023
 
Seems to me, the only things that were asked have nothing to do with vba. They suggested to attach a copy of your database and that instead of providing pdf files, that you simply add a screen shot into your message which would make assisting you easier in allowing them to provide guidance.
 

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