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Pamoola
I've been trying for about a year to learn Access, still feel I have zero
expertise. I have, however, built very simple databases, even with very
simple relationships, and can build forms & run some queries. Now I want to
complete what I set out on this venture to do: to create a relational
database to track my inventory for a VERY small home jewelry business, and
use it to record customer orders/sales. My questions are these:
1) do these have to be 2 separate databases, one for inventory , and one for
orders, or can they be within just one database with relational tables? By
inventory, I don't mean purchase orders & suppliers & all that, just 3
necklaces of this type, 2 bracelets of this type on hand...that sort of thing.
2) If it is in one database, is it possible to have the "orders" deduct the
number of items in inventory table each time a purchase is made (so that if I
started with 3 bracelets & I have an order for 1, my inventory then shows
only 2 left).
Thanks for your help, & please keep the responses simple for me!!
expertise. I have, however, built very simple databases, even with very
simple relationships, and can build forms & run some queries. Now I want to
complete what I set out on this venture to do: to create a relational
database to track my inventory for a VERY small home jewelry business, and
use it to record customer orders/sales. My questions are these:
1) do these have to be 2 separate databases, one for inventory , and one for
orders, or can they be within just one database with relational tables? By
inventory, I don't mean purchase orders & suppliers & all that, just 3
necklaces of this type, 2 bracelets of this type on hand...that sort of thing.
2) If it is in one database, is it possible to have the "orders" deduct the
number of items in inventory table each time a purchase is made (so that if I
started with 3 bracelets & I have an order for 1, my inventory then shows
only 2 left).
Thanks for your help, & please keep the responses simple for me!!