Hi all,
I am new to these forums and new to access. I can set up the most basic of things but after that I get confused. I work in a research laboratory am using access 2003 to set up a lab inventory database. I only have 1 table with all of the inventory.
I am looking to set up a few simple forms with queries. One idea I had was to set up a form, put a combo box in that has several categories from one of the fields in my database and for the user to use the combo box to bring up specific types of inventory (ie chemicals, biologicals, consumables). When the user selected what they wanted from the combo box, a sub form would output all of the entries with that category. It seems reasonable enough to me, but is this possible to do with only 1 table?
I've tried messing around with it and I can't get it to work. My knowledge of SQL is very limited and I feel like I'm missing a fundemental here. I tried looking up some tutorials and doing a search on here but I haven't found anything relevant. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan
I am new to these forums and new to access. I can set up the most basic of things but after that I get confused. I work in a research laboratory am using access 2003 to set up a lab inventory database. I only have 1 table with all of the inventory.
I am looking to set up a few simple forms with queries. One idea I had was to set up a form, put a combo box in that has several categories from one of the fields in my database and for the user to use the combo box to bring up specific types of inventory (ie chemicals, biologicals, consumables). When the user selected what they wanted from the combo box, a sub form would output all of the entries with that category. It seems reasonable enough to me, but is this possible to do with only 1 table?
I've tried messing around with it and I can't get it to work. My knowledge of SQL is very limited and I feel like I'm missing a fundemental here. I tried looking up some tutorials and doing a search on here but I haven't found anything relevant. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dan