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Hi, I would like to set up a simple database that will record how people vote
at a club meeting. This is what I would like to record:
Meeting Date
Apologies
Item No
Mover (initials)
Seconder (initials)
Carried Y/N
Those voting against ... initials initials initials initials
For the ease of use of the user at these meetings, I thought about setting
up a form where input was minimal and to maximise the use of checkboxes.
I thought about having all the initials and checkboxes across the top
(opposite Apologies), so that it can be noted if anyone is not there.
I thought about having another set of initials and checkboxes to record who
votes against the motion. There is more to this, as there would be
additional items that require a series of initials/checkboxes, but this is it
in its simplicity.
Please note I have no understanding of code. I do, however, have a fairly
good understanding of Access, but it would be helpful to have some input into
the design (relational tables?) to increase and maximise the functionality.
Also, is there a way to prevent input into the form if the date and item
numbers have not been entered. This really is a failsafe because down the
track they may want to print the report and it would be useless without the
date. The user, in a hurry, may forget to do this.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
at a club meeting. This is what I would like to record:
Meeting Date
Apologies
Item No
Mover (initials)
Seconder (initials)
Carried Y/N
Those voting against ... initials initials initials initials
For the ease of use of the user at these meetings, I thought about setting
up a form where input was minimal and to maximise the use of checkboxes.
I thought about having all the initials and checkboxes across the top
(opposite Apologies), so that it can be noted if anyone is not there.
I thought about having another set of initials and checkboxes to record who
votes against the motion. There is more to this, as there would be
additional items that require a series of initials/checkboxes, but this is it
in its simplicity.
Please note I have no understanding of code. I do, however, have a fairly
good understanding of Access, but it would be helpful to have some input into
the design (relational tables?) to increase and maximise the functionality.
Also, is there a way to prevent input into the form if the date and item
numbers have not been entered. This really is a failsafe because down the
track they may want to print the report and it would be useless without the
date. The user, in a hurry, may forget to do this.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.