I have a situation. In completing our Annual Report for our Accrediting body for my school, it requires us to complete a 'Completion and Placement Chart'. This chart was provided to us in Excel. The problem was that we needed a system to automaticaly update this chart as the year progressed so we can visually see our completion and placement rates. With this, I created an Excel sheet with the Completion and Placement Charts and made it so it can be updated as I entered a students information in.
Although it does calculate the data properly, the process is extremely ugly. It is terrible in appearance, function, and by all means, far from user friendly (I understand it, but it takes some explaining to do for someone else). This Workbook that I created houses almost all the information I need with the exception of it being entirely unsafe and far from being secure and data entry is a nightmare.
So, this brought me to Access. I created a database for this purpose (first time using access as well). It works like a dream in storing all the data that I need and keeping it safe. I needed to have a 'Placement Tracking Document' for each student outlining the students information for the accrediting body. This was done wonderfuly in Access and could not be accomplished through Excel (that I know of). However, I NEED to have Access tally all the information in the 'Completion and Placement Charts' like the Excel Workbook does. I need to keep the exact format of the 'Completion and Placement Chart' because it is a standard form in Excel and I can not steer away from it.
How can I get my DB in Access to comunicate with the 'Completion and Placement Charts' and have it automatically tally like my workbook???
I have attached some screen shots of my database and the entire Excel Workbook (Its edited because of confidential data) so you can understand a little of the chaos.
I rarely used Excel and never used Access until now. It took me nine months to create what I have because I was learning as I went. The books that I purchased to help me out do not touch this subject nearly enough (Access Cookbook, Access for Dummies and VB & VBA in a nutshell).
My point is, any help or direction in where to get thorough information on how to acomplish this is more then welcome. Any comments on what I have as well is more then welcome (negative or positive).
Thank you thank you thank you thank you in advance!
Oh, and use the buttons in the Excel Workbook to navigate.
John D
Although it does calculate the data properly, the process is extremely ugly. It is terrible in appearance, function, and by all means, far from user friendly (I understand it, but it takes some explaining to do for someone else). This Workbook that I created houses almost all the information I need with the exception of it being entirely unsafe and far from being secure and data entry is a nightmare.
So, this brought me to Access. I created a database for this purpose (first time using access as well). It works like a dream in storing all the data that I need and keeping it safe. I needed to have a 'Placement Tracking Document' for each student outlining the students information for the accrediting body. This was done wonderfuly in Access and could not be accomplished through Excel (that I know of). However, I NEED to have Access tally all the information in the 'Completion and Placement Charts' like the Excel Workbook does. I need to keep the exact format of the 'Completion and Placement Chart' because it is a standard form in Excel and I can not steer away from it.
How can I get my DB in Access to comunicate with the 'Completion and Placement Charts' and have it automatically tally like my workbook???
I have attached some screen shots of my database and the entire Excel Workbook (Its edited because of confidential data) so you can understand a little of the chaos.
I rarely used Excel and never used Access until now. It took me nine months to create what I have because I was learning as I went. The books that I purchased to help me out do not touch this subject nearly enough (Access Cookbook, Access for Dummies and VB & VBA in a nutshell).
My point is, any help or direction in where to get thorough information on how to acomplish this is more then welcome. Any comments on what I have as well is more then welcome (negative or positive).
Thank you thank you thank you thank you in advance!
Oh, and use the buttons in the Excel Workbook to navigate.
John D
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