JuleighGee
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Good morning,
I am VERY new to access, but well versed in the analyses of data (statistics). I'm in the process of putting our data warehousing into access, instead of using a flat file. Here is my question. We have the following files that I need to link.
1. Sample File (this file is for participants who are ASKED to complete the survey).
2. Responder File (this file is for participants who have completed the questionnaire.
3. Aggregate File. (this file is the aggregate. For example, we could have 5 responders surveyed regarding 1 software implementation for "ABC Bank") Thus we "roll-up" the results and say, ABC BANK had a satisfaction score of 80.3 based on 5 responders... They use a different Unique ID.
So the Sample File and Responder File use the same ID #'s -- however, since the responder file is only those clients who participated, when I try to link the relationship I get an error message... ? I think because the Sample file contains ID#'s that are not in the responder file.
Any help would be appreciated. I know I will love access once I learn it well, but for now I am trying to hone in on the table set-up and linkages b/c I'm seeing how important it is for queries/reports/forms. In the meantime I will be nose deep in the "missing manual" for access 2010. Thank you in advance!
Julie
I am VERY new to access, but well versed in the analyses of data (statistics). I'm in the process of putting our data warehousing into access, instead of using a flat file. Here is my question. We have the following files that I need to link.
1. Sample File (this file is for participants who are ASKED to complete the survey).
2. Responder File (this file is for participants who have completed the questionnaire.
3. Aggregate File. (this file is the aggregate. For example, we could have 5 responders surveyed regarding 1 software implementation for "ABC Bank") Thus we "roll-up" the results and say, ABC BANK had a satisfaction score of 80.3 based on 5 responders... They use a different Unique ID.
So the Sample File and Responder File use the same ID #'s -- however, since the responder file is only those clients who participated, when I try to link the relationship I get an error message... ? I think because the Sample file contains ID#'s that are not in the responder file.
Any help would be appreciated. I know I will love access once I learn it well, but for now I am trying to hone in on the table set-up and linkages b/c I'm seeing how important it is for queries/reports/forms. In the meantime I will be nose deep in the "missing manual" for access 2010. Thank you in advance!
Julie