I am now 86 years old and have been working for eighteen months, making a table of the performances my late wife and I played in our tours as a two-person theatre between 1960 and 2008. Today I entered the 3,200th, which meant I had completed about four fifths of the job, but this evening I have had a frightening setback.
The fields of my table are:—
Day of the Week
Date
Venue (name of hall, theatre, church, college or whatever)
Town (& sometimes county, plus state or country if necessary)
Initials of the show (eg: MBK for My Brother's Keeper)
Code number of the show (this relates to another table called Shows)
Description (about 25 words on performance, venue, audience etc)
My problem is that today the Initials field has disappeared from the datasheet, though it still appears in the design version. I do not know what I have done wrong, but it would be an enormous task to put in all 3,200 entries manually. Perhaps I have inadvertently reduced the width of the field to nil, possibly I have accidentally hidden it, or there may be some other explanation, but with any of these possibilities I don't know how to get the field back. At worst, I suppose it could be automatically reconstructed from the Shows table, but even that is beyond my present understanding.
It's probably something laughably simple, but what do you expect from such a stupid old man? :banghead:
The fields of my table are:—
Day of the Week
Date
Venue (name of hall, theatre, church, college or whatever)
Town (& sometimes county, plus state or country if necessary)
Initials of the show (eg: MBK for My Brother's Keeper)
Code number of the show (this relates to another table called Shows)
Description (about 25 words on performance, venue, audience etc)
My problem is that today the Initials field has disappeared from the datasheet, though it still appears in the design version. I do not know what I have done wrong, but it would be an enormous task to put in all 3,200 entries manually. Perhaps I have inadvertently reduced the width of the field to nil, possibly I have accidentally hidden it, or there may be some other explanation, but with any of these possibilities I don't know how to get the field back. At worst, I suppose it could be automatically reconstructed from the Shows table, but even that is beyond my present understanding.
It's probably something laughably simple, but what do you expect from such a stupid old man? :banghead: