Confusing Relationships - Addendum

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kingnothing via AccessMonster.com

Hi all,

I'm starting a new thread because i did not get response for my latest
posting in the other thread (Confusing relationships), so i started a new
thread. Maybe the post went unnoticed among all the replies etc..

Anyways, heres the expcerpt from the previous thread..
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I'm Back,

This time, i have the completed product with me. I thank all of you for
providing invaluable help.

Find it here --> http://members.westnet.com.au/mukund/insurance.zip

This is no way the finished product, but i'm nearly there. I need to do a
fair bit with regards to reports and stuff, also have included a switchboard
(autogenerated) just for the heck of it.

Please review it and let me know...

Thanks
kingnothing
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PS: There will be no introduction required for people following the old
thread...but for others, please refer -->
http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/access-tablesdbdesign/10505/confusing-relationships


Thanks Again..
kingnothing
 
A

Allen Browne

While this database probably is interesting for you, most of us see several
databases each day. So you might get some specific help with a specific
question, but you may not get any answers just asking people to download and
comment on your database.

BTW, you might find it easier to find and follow your threads by using a
newsreader such as Outlook Express rather than a web interface. Your ISP's
news server is shown on this page:
https://secure1.wn.com.au/autoconfig/default.aspx
or you could use the Microsoft one:
news.microsoft.com
 
K

kingnothing via AccessMonster.com

Hi Allen,

Thanks for the reply..

I wasnt at my computer to use NNTP, so i posted on the web.

Anyways, I'm still seeking answer to a particular issue only (Realtionships).
Just wanted to make sure that i had incorporated all the solutions that the
posters had suggested.

Also, According to Vincent Johns and other people who had replied to the
previous thread, i posted the db on the web for review and comments.

Cheers

kingnothing

Allen said:
While this database probably is interesting for you, most of us see several
databases each day. So you might get some specific help with a specific
question, but you may not get any answers just asking people to download and
comment on your database.

BTW, you might find it easier to find and follow your threads by using a
newsreader such as Outlook Express rather than a web interface. Your ISP's
news server is shown on this page:
https://secure1.wn.com.au/autoconfig/default.aspx
or you could use the Microsoft one:
news.microsoft.com
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V

Vincent Johns

I was planning to look at the posted database, but haven't done so yet,
for at least 2 reasons.

(1) I haven't finished an answer to someone else, so that has
priority over this one, which didn't ask a specific question.
(2) It's not in Access 2000 format, so to open it for examination,
I'll have to copy it to my laptop computer, which has Access 2003, open
it in Access 2003, save it in Access 2000 format, copy it back, and open
it in Access 2000... but that will take more time than I want to spend
right now. (You might consider saving example copies in Access 2000
format.)

-- Vincent Johns <[email protected]>
Please feel free to quote anything I say here.
Hi Allen,

Thanks for the reply..

I wasnt at my computer to use NNTP, so i posted on the web.

Anyways, I'm still seeking answer to a particular issue only (Realtionships).
Just wanted to make sure that i had incorporated all the solutions that the
posters had suggested.

Also, According to Vincent Johns and other people who had replied to the
previous thread, i posted the db on the web for review and comments.

Cheers

kingnothing

Allen said:
While this database probably is interesting for you, most of us see several
databases each day. So you might get some specific help with a specific
question, but you may not get any answers just asking people to download and
comment on your database.

BTW, you might find it easier to find and follow your threads by using a
newsreader such as Outlook Express rather than a web interface. Your ISP's
news server is shown on this page:
https://secure1.wn.com.au/autoconfig/default.aspx
or you could use the Microsoft one:
news.microsoft.com


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K

kingnothing via AccessMonster.com

Thats ok Vincent,

Just thought that the post was lost between all the replies...theres no hurry
to reply...

I really appreciate your time and effort to help people. Thats the good thing
about this site..people actually reply, unlike other places (names skipped
intentionally) where the gurus consider it below their status to answer to
newbies...

Cheers,

kingnothing

Vincent said:
I was planning to look at the posted database, but haven't done so yet,
for at least 2 reasons.

(1) I haven't finished an answer to someone else, so that has
priority over this one, which didn't ask a specific question.
(2) It's not in Access 2000 format, so to open it for examination,
I'll have to copy it to my laptop computer, which has Access 2003, open
it in Access 2003, save it in Access 2000 format, copy it back, and open
it in Access 2000... but that will take more time than I want to spend
right now. (You might consider saving example copies in Access 2000
format.)

Hi Allen,
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V

Vincent Johns

I have now copied your file to my other computer (or, at least, to the
flash memory that I hang around my neck like a dog tag, and that's a big
step closer to the laptop) and will look at it when I get a chance.

-- Vincent Johns <[email protected]>
Please feel free to quote anything I say here.
Thats ok Vincent,

Just thought that the post was lost between all the replies...theres no hurry
to reply...

I really appreciate your time and effort to help people. Thats the good thing
about this site..people actually reply, unlike other places (names skipped
intentionally) where the gurus consider it below their status to answer to
newbies...

Cheers,

kingnothing

Vincent said:
I was planning to look at the posted database, but haven't done so yet,
for at least 2 reasons.

(1) I haven't finished an answer to someone else, so that has
priority over this one, which didn't ask a specific question.
(2) It's not in Access 2000 format, so to open it for examination,
I'll have to copy it to my laptop computer, which has Access 2003, open
it in Access 2003, save it in Access 2000 format, copy it back, and open
it in Access 2000... but that will take more time than I want to spend
right now. (You might consider saving example copies in Access 2000
format.)

-- Vincent Johns <[email protected]>
Please feel free to quote anything I say here.

Hi Allen,

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K

kingnothing via AccessMonster.com

No worries, Thanks

kingnothing

Vincent said:
I have now copied your file to my other computer (or, at least, to the
flash memory that I hang around my neck like a dog tag, and that's a big
step closer to the laptop) and will look at it when I get a chance.

Thats ok Vincent,
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