R
Ruth
I have been using a database for a while now and have been inputting data
into a table. However, now I want to add calculated fields to my data (which
I understand you cannot do in a table) and I want to see the calculation
results as I enter the data and its also helpful to see other data entries at
the same time.
So the options I think I have are as follows:-
1. Run a query on the current table, add the calculated fields, enter data
in the query in datasheet view.
2. Run a query on the current table, add the calculated fields, create a
form from the query and enter data on the form in datasheet view.
3. Create a form based on the current table, add the calculated fields to
the form and enter data in datasheet view.
As I have limited experience of databases and have so far tried to keep
things simple I would value the opinions of more experienced users!
into a table. However, now I want to add calculated fields to my data (which
I understand you cannot do in a table) and I want to see the calculation
results as I enter the data and its also helpful to see other data entries at
the same time.
So the options I think I have are as follows:-
1. Run a query on the current table, add the calculated fields, enter data
in the query in datasheet view.
2. Run a query on the current table, add the calculated fields, create a
form from the query and enter data on the form in datasheet view.
3. Create a form based on the current table, add the calculated fields to
the form and enter data in datasheet view.
As I have limited experience of databases and have so far tried to keep
things simple I would value the opinions of more experienced users!