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Hello,

My teacher instructs me to make a 'multiple item form' in regards to signing in and signing out of a dentist ( my scenario) ..

The fields i have are : Appointment ID, dentistID, Appointment time, Appointment Date and customerID..

I dont really know if coding needs to be done or what exactly to expect..

i have created have the multiple item form and i am now displayed with the fields...

Please could someone assist me.
Thank you :):):):):):):):):):)
 
Please show us what you have done, tell us what you are trying to do (in plain English), and explain any error messages you are receiving and where you are stuck.

While we at this forum are perfectly willing to assist, we don't as a rule do homework assignments FOR people, as in the long run it doesn't actually help them. If you can tell us where you're stuck, however, you'll get all the help getting un-stuck you could ever want.
 
I do not wish to show what has been down, and thought my explanation was clear enough as this work is part of my coursework project and i am not allowed to post it to the public.

In plain english : What should i expect to be doing with a 'multiple item form' in regards to clients signing in and out of a service.

I am aware people are perfectly willing to assist thank you and in no way was my question in regards to any homework.
My question was from a suggested route my teacher had advised me.

Hope this is clearer.
Thanks.
 
I do not wish to show what has been down, and thought my explanation was clear enough as this work is part of my coursework project and i am not allowed to post it to the public.

There is a world of difference between posting your project to the public and just posting a screenshot of the page where you're stuck. However, if the professor says no one else can see any part of your project, then no one else can see any part of your project.

In plain english : What should i expect to be doing with a 'multiple item form' in regards to clients signing in and out of a service.

For clarification, speak to your professor again. Something like 99.99999999999% of all forms are 'multiple item forms'.

All I will say based on what you've given me is that you should think of the data items you would need in order to meet this requirement, and then implement them. This sounds like a starting-level design exercise, so just telling you what fields to create would, in this case, defeat the point. I will say that, based on what little you've said, there is no need for coding beyond that provided by command button wizards.
 
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Looking at what you're telling us I think by "multiple item form" your teacher means a form that has multiple controls to view and edit data, one control for each field in your table.
 
You're welcome. Still, it might be best to follow Frothingslosh's advice and double check with your teacher. Up to you, though.
 

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