Hi Folks,
Haven't posted on here in a while, but I've started my second database, but I think I'm way over my head this time. I'm hoping that someone could let me know if what I'm doing is far beyond my skill level, or even possible in Access (using 2010). I have attached the database incase that helps. Please note that I threw this together in 2 days, so it doesn't look pretty and most of it does not work. I've even 'borrowed' a couple forms from my previous database. At this point, I've just been trying to make a visual representation so my manager can see how it may look and how I plan to make it work. There are several hurdles I have and if I am unable to solve them, I will abandon the project.
I am trying to make a database for work for creating, tracking and reporting back to work programs for someone has been off due to an injury. One of my biggest issues is that there is just so much information that could be entered into a back to work program, that I think it would look to cluttered to enter this information on one form. As a result, I have been using multiple forms to try and enter information into one record (which from my research has shown to be difficult/impossible to do).
My second big hurtle is trying to recall this information in order to add new phases to the back to work program or to edit a current phase. I would like to search an employee’s name then see a list of all back to work programs for that employee, to be able to select the program you want to work on and then view that program in the same format as how you entered the program in the first place. I would need the data to update in the same record.
My third hurtle is trying to make all this data to auto fill a form which gets sent out to the employee so that they understand their back to work program (per phase of back to work program). At this point, I do not know how to make this form select the proper employee and fill the form with the proper information.
Finally, my last issue is trying to import employee demographics into the database from another program that is used. I'm not sure how to do that without messing up the employees ID's/programs or how to make it update an employee’s information.
This database is far more complex than the one I created before and I am probably way over my head. This probably should be done by a professional, but if I can do it, it would save money. I am supposed to report to my manager next week to let him know if this project is doable or not. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Incase you take a look at the database, just an explanation of the forms/design thought
Medical Condition: Step 2 in program creation. Also used for program recall (I understand that I will probably have to make different forms for creation and recall)
Menuboard Admin: Admin page to make ribbon/navigation bar appear. Ribbon/nav bar currently appear when you open database
Menuboard Login: Login for admin page
Modified Work Plan Form: Form to be given to employee so they understand their program
Program Description: Step 1 in program creation. Also used for program recall
Program Menu: For recall of program, navigation menu for an employee’s program in order to edit/add information
Program Phase 1 & 2: Step 3 in program creation. Must also enter restrictions and work assignments. There will be more than 2 phase options if this project becomes a reality. Also used for recall
Program Search Test Form: Just for visual at this point. Supposed to represent a list of an employee’s different programs where you can select the program you want to work on
Restrictions Phase 1 & 2: Part of step 3 (phases) in program creation. Also used for recall
Start Form: Beginning navigation page to initiate new program or search program
Test Search: Just for visual at this point. Used to search for an employee’s programs
Work Assignments Phase 1 & 2: Part of step 3 (phases) in program creation. Also used for recall
Haven't posted on here in a while, but I've started my second database, but I think I'm way over my head this time. I'm hoping that someone could let me know if what I'm doing is far beyond my skill level, or even possible in Access (using 2010). I have attached the database incase that helps. Please note that I threw this together in 2 days, so it doesn't look pretty and most of it does not work. I've even 'borrowed' a couple forms from my previous database. At this point, I've just been trying to make a visual representation so my manager can see how it may look and how I plan to make it work. There are several hurdles I have and if I am unable to solve them, I will abandon the project.
I am trying to make a database for work for creating, tracking and reporting back to work programs for someone has been off due to an injury. One of my biggest issues is that there is just so much information that could be entered into a back to work program, that I think it would look to cluttered to enter this information on one form. As a result, I have been using multiple forms to try and enter information into one record (which from my research has shown to be difficult/impossible to do).
My second big hurtle is trying to recall this information in order to add new phases to the back to work program or to edit a current phase. I would like to search an employee’s name then see a list of all back to work programs for that employee, to be able to select the program you want to work on and then view that program in the same format as how you entered the program in the first place. I would need the data to update in the same record.
My third hurtle is trying to make all this data to auto fill a form which gets sent out to the employee so that they understand their back to work program (per phase of back to work program). At this point, I do not know how to make this form select the proper employee and fill the form with the proper information.
Finally, my last issue is trying to import employee demographics into the database from another program that is used. I'm not sure how to do that without messing up the employees ID's/programs or how to make it update an employee’s information.
This database is far more complex than the one I created before and I am probably way over my head. This probably should be done by a professional, but if I can do it, it would save money. I am supposed to report to my manager next week to let him know if this project is doable or not. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Incase you take a look at the database, just an explanation of the forms/design thought
Medical Condition: Step 2 in program creation. Also used for program recall (I understand that I will probably have to make different forms for creation and recall)
Menuboard Admin: Admin page to make ribbon/navigation bar appear. Ribbon/nav bar currently appear when you open database
Menuboard Login: Login for admin page
Modified Work Plan Form: Form to be given to employee so they understand their program
Program Description: Step 1 in program creation. Also used for program recall
Program Menu: For recall of program, navigation menu for an employee’s program in order to edit/add information
Program Phase 1 & 2: Step 3 in program creation. Must also enter restrictions and work assignments. There will be more than 2 phase options if this project becomes a reality. Also used for recall
Program Search Test Form: Just for visual at this point. Supposed to represent a list of an employee’s different programs where you can select the program you want to work on
Restrictions Phase 1 & 2: Part of step 3 (phases) in program creation. Also used for recall
Start Form: Beginning navigation page to initiate new program or search program
Test Search: Just for visual at this point. Used to search for an employee’s programs
Work Assignments Phase 1 & 2: Part of step 3 (phases) in program creation. Also used for recall