Hello everybody,
I have been tasked to create a DBase which at the click of a command button will to all intents and purposes generate an examination paper...
At work we are currently using a series of 'Word Doc's'which are static in that we only have a specific set of examination papers numbered 1- 4 which are alternately used on a quarterly basis and as a consequence easily compromised.
I have currently have ten tables in total... named 'Subject1', 'Subject 2' etc etc. Each table varies in the amount of questions held within. 'Subject1' for instance might contain 20 whereas 'Subject3' may only have 5. What I would like to be able to do via an input form is to manually specify the amount of records I would like it to generate, per the questions in the table, in order to generate an exam paper.
The Search Forum has given me some help/guidance, however I am completely lost as to how to apply it to the instance of multiple tables.
Your advice and help would be extremely well appreciated.
P.S... If I have posed this question in the completely wrong forum then please accept my profound apogies!!!
Kind Regards
CarolW
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I have been tasked to create a DBase which at the click of a command button will to all intents and purposes generate an examination paper...
At work we are currently using a series of 'Word Doc's'which are static in that we only have a specific set of examination papers numbered 1- 4 which are alternately used on a quarterly basis and as a consequence easily compromised.
I have currently have ten tables in total... named 'Subject1', 'Subject 2' etc etc. Each table varies in the amount of questions held within. 'Subject1' for instance might contain 20 whereas 'Subject3' may only have 5. What I would like to be able to do via an input form is to manually specify the amount of records I would like it to generate, per the questions in the table, in order to generate an exam paper.
The Search Forum has given me some help/guidance, however I am completely lost as to how to apply it to the instance of multiple tables.
Your advice and help would be extremely well appreciated.
P.S... If I have posed this question in the completely wrong forum then please accept my profound apogies!!!
Kind Regards
CarolW
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