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From: w7m on 8 Mar 2010 18:23 I am trying to come upwith a way to track equment work and the parts I use in them . I nees to be able to track the hours from last rebulid and the time and parts for each job. Can any one help me with this.
From: Jeff Boyce on 8 Mar 2010 19:05 That's a fairly generic, wide-open request. Folks here can provide assistance with more specific requests, but I'm not sure you'll find many folks willing to provide their volunteer time to build a system. Have you tried searching on-line for templates that might come close to what you want to do? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or pseudocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "w7m" <w7m(a)knology.net> wrote in message news:7FAF3813-F149-426F-8FF5-5A16273DB8E0(a)microsoft.com... >I am trying to come upwith a way to track equment work and the parts I >use > in them . I nees to be able to track the hours from last rebulid and the > time > and parts for each job. Can any one help me with this.
From: John W. Vinson on 8 Mar 2010 20:55 On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 15:23:01 -0800, w7m <w7m(a)knology.net> wrote: >I am trying to come upwith a way to track equment work and the parts I use >in them . I nees to be able to track the hours from last rebulid and the time >and parts for each job. Can any one help me with this. Access doesn't come with databases to "track equipment work and the parts" or hours... think of it as a toolkit with an assortment of general tools that you can assemble to create a database to fit your needs. It's a good bit of work and requires a good bit of learning. Here are some resources to get you started: Jeff Conrad's resources page: http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie/resources.html The Access Web resources page: http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html Roger Carlson's tutorials, samples and tips: http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/ A free tutorial written by Crystal: http://allenbrowne.com/casu-22.html A video how-to series by Crystal: http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal MVP Allen Browne's tutorials: http://allenbrowne.com/links.html#Tutorials -- John W. Vinson [MVP]
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