isladogs
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Ok charger was a poor example. I’m talking things like an auxiliary cable, usb cord, case, or a carry bag. That specifically will be used with other equipment and wouldn’t be placed on their own and can then be associated with a device as a package and can be easily identified as needing to be picked up in the event that particular device needs to be returned (like if a student leaves the district).
Limiting responses is so that other members of the team (who can barely use a computer) don’t enter a new item in as iPadAir and not iPad Air and thus muddying up the data. Currently the excel spreadsheet that this team has been using for years (I’m new to the department) has the same type of device listed in a minimum of 5 different ways all the way down to things such as “I pad” or “iPad air” (extra spaces making it appear like a different device altogether when I run a pivot table. This is 1 of the biggest reasons I’m going the access route. I’m wanting to setup forms to be able to have consistency with our data entry so that I can get a really good picture of what I have, where it’s at, and be able to better justify the need to purchase new/additional equipment.
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Its all still equipment that you are loaning and that will later be returned.
One equipment table makes the whole process much simpler
To limit responses, use comboboxes with limit to list =yes.
That eliminates all name variation issues at a stroke