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Rita
I'm creating an attendance database, and I've figured out how to click time
in and out and then in and out for illness. I'm doing all this in a subform
and the mainform has the client's name/information (169 records). The problem
is I don't want to add today's date for 169 people!!!!! (I'm entering all
their information in the subform (Timesheet Subform table). I know how to do
update queries, but my problem is my relationships--is there anyway of
getting around this? I can't add information to the Timesheet Subform table,
because it's needs my Autonumber from Timesheet Mainform table Does someone
have any ideas on how to quickly generated dates--I'd like to figure all the
days working for the year at once and be able to fiew client and all their
information on a screen.
in and out and then in and out for illness. I'm doing all this in a subform
and the mainform has the client's name/information (169 records). The problem
is I don't want to add today's date for 169 people!!!!! (I'm entering all
their information in the subform (Timesheet Subform table). I know how to do
update queries, but my problem is my relationships--is there anyway of
getting around this? I can't add information to the Timesheet Subform table,
because it's needs my Autonumber from Timesheet Mainform table Does someone
have any ideas on how to quickly generated dates--I'd like to figure all the
days working for the year at once and be able to fiew client and all their
information on a screen.