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Pendragon
Hey gang,
Thanks for the help over the years. Got a new project and I know that Access
as a Front End is not going to work ("you want a spreadsheet").
Working with volleyball people who are used to using "an Excel database"
(cough, cough) because they can lay out a grid of courts, see what teams are
where and who the officials are. I've built an Access database to process
all of this information. What the users can't wrap their heads around is
reading a listing of courts with names which doesn't look like their Excel
grid, and not being able to go directly into "Court 5 at 11 am" and change an
official, have that automatically update that official's work history and
earnings record, etc etc etc. Someone tried to do this last year in Excel
with a TON of cell references, equations, some programming, and the thing
gagged and puked on the first day. Wasn't pretty.
As I said, I've already set out the tables, relationships, and forms for
entry and management, though the latter I guess more by an Access user. Is
there a software or developer's program out there where it will create an
interactive grid based on a data source? By interactive I mean once the grid
is created, being able to somehow go to a specific record, make changes,
auto-updates, etc., but still look like a grid?
Keep in mind that these court grids are NOT consistent for time spans. For
example, courts 1-10 run 2 hr matches from 8am-2pm, but courts 11-25 run 1.25
hr matches from 8am - 12pm and courts 26-30 don't start until 10:30am and run
1.75 hr matches until 4pm. Fun stuff.
Thanks for any ideas.
Thanks for the help over the years. Got a new project and I know that Access
as a Front End is not going to work ("you want a spreadsheet").
Working with volleyball people who are used to using "an Excel database"
(cough, cough) because they can lay out a grid of courts, see what teams are
where and who the officials are. I've built an Access database to process
all of this information. What the users can't wrap their heads around is
reading a listing of courts with names which doesn't look like their Excel
grid, and not being able to go directly into "Court 5 at 11 am" and change an
official, have that automatically update that official's work history and
earnings record, etc etc etc. Someone tried to do this last year in Excel
with a TON of cell references, equations, some programming, and the thing
gagged and puked on the first day. Wasn't pretty.
As I said, I've already set out the tables, relationships, and forms for
entry and management, though the latter I guess more by an Access user. Is
there a software or developer's program out there where it will create an
interactive grid based on a data source? By interactive I mean once the grid
is created, being able to somehow go to a specific record, make changes,
auto-updates, etc., but still look like a grid?
Keep in mind that these court grids are NOT consistent for time spans. For
example, courts 1-10 run 2 hr matches from 8am-2pm, but courts 11-25 run 1.25
hr matches from 8am - 12pm and courts 26-30 don't start until 10:30am and run
1.75 hr matches until 4pm. Fun stuff.
Thanks for any ideas.