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Wendy L
Windows XP
Office XP
I have something I wish to do within an Access database and I am not sure if
it is possible. One of the queries I have developed matches a farmer to his
farm number. The query will list the farmer's name, address, ssn, farm,
tract, and the corresponding aerial map on which his farm can be found. Each
farm may have more than one tract, and each farmer may have more than one
farm, in which case there will be multiple rows of data for a farmer or
tract in the query results. What I want to do is when a user opens the
database, the user can manually type in a last name or a farm number or a
tract, and the data can be delivered to him in a manner which doesn't force
the user to filter through the query for the results that he/she is seeking.
Since I am just learning Access, I do not know if this something that can
realistically be done. At this point, I have only used the table and queries
to manipulate and combine my data. If anyone knows of a sample database from
which I can learn that performs functions similar to what I have outlined, I
would appreciate a link or file.
Thanks,
Wendy
Office XP
I have something I wish to do within an Access database and I am not sure if
it is possible. One of the queries I have developed matches a farmer to his
farm number. The query will list the farmer's name, address, ssn, farm,
tract, and the corresponding aerial map on which his farm can be found. Each
farm may have more than one tract, and each farmer may have more than one
farm, in which case there will be multiple rows of data for a farmer or
tract in the query results. What I want to do is when a user opens the
database, the user can manually type in a last name or a farm number or a
tract, and the data can be delivered to him in a manner which doesn't force
the user to filter through the query for the results that he/she is seeking.
Since I am just learning Access, I do not know if this something that can
realistically be done. At this point, I have only used the table and queries
to manipulate and combine my data. If anyone knows of a sample database from
which I can learn that performs functions similar to what I have outlined, I
would appreciate a link or file.
Thanks,
Wendy