Halked
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Good day,
I been struggling on a section of my integration for this company I am helping. They asked me to create a section for keeping a list of all the appliances that each unit has. My idea was to create just a simple sub form attached to my main building details form. However, my biggest problem is that I have over 300 units to integrate. That would be around 4 records per home, with each record having up to 3-4 descriptive details such as serial number, model, brand. I.E. that would be well over 1200 unique records that I do not want to manually brute force and type.
In the picture I provided, you may notice that mock data in the excel sheet shows all their data into a single string of information for each column. I have an idea of how I would want to do this. Please see below:
Idea:
I feel like I am missing something here though and I am open to suggestions on what else can be done for this project. I am planning on transferring this data over the weekend, either by brute force or something elegant.
Thank you/Miigwetch
- Sean
I been struggling on a section of my integration for this company I am helping. They asked me to create a section for keeping a list of all the appliances that each unit has. My idea was to create just a simple sub form attached to my main building details form. However, my biggest problem is that I have over 300 units to integrate. That would be around 4 records per home, with each record having up to 3-4 descriptive details such as serial number, model, brand. I.E. that would be well over 1200 unique records that I do not want to manually brute force and type.
In the picture I provided, you may notice that mock data in the excel sheet shows all their data into a single string of information for each column. I have an idea of how I would want to do this. Please see below:
Idea:
- Use excel to delimit the data by a space.
- Take those new columns and add them as a row.
- Assign in excel the foreign key to each row manually. (HouseID) Child key.
- Import that excel sheet into access.
I feel like I am missing something here though and I am open to suggestions on what else can be done for this project. I am planning on transferring this data over the weekend, either by brute force or something elegant.
Thank you/Miigwetch
- Sean