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Steve Voorhees
I have designed a few databases for my work. I have been recently assigned a
new one that has me a little stumped. I am looking for some suggestions as
to how to go about this.
Essentially, we have a training department that does training in the various
aspects of the job. In the various classes, the "students" take a midterm
exam to gauge the level of retention of the training midpoint in the class.
Then at the end of the class, they need to take a final exam.
My department director would like the "students" to be able to take the
exams using Access, since 99% of the questions are either multiple choice,
yes/no, true/false, or fill in the blank, and Access would be able to
"auto-grade" the tests, essentially.
I am at a loss, basically, as to the layout. The "student" information
table would be the easy part. I am unsure of how to create the tables that
would have the questions, depending on the class and whether it is a midterm
or final, with the answer choices attached.
Any suggestions?
new one that has me a little stumped. I am looking for some suggestions as
to how to go about this.
Essentially, we have a training department that does training in the various
aspects of the job. In the various classes, the "students" take a midterm
exam to gauge the level of retention of the training midpoint in the class.
Then at the end of the class, they need to take a final exam.
My department director would like the "students" to be able to take the
exams using Access, since 99% of the questions are either multiple choice,
yes/no, true/false, or fill in the blank, and Access would be able to
"auto-grade" the tests, essentially.
I am at a loss, basically, as to the layout. The "student" information
table would be the easy part. I am unsure of how to create the tables that
would have the questions, depending on the class and whether it is a midterm
or final, with the answer choices attached.
Any suggestions?