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Jamie Dickerson
My company has just begun tracking our tooling and I have been put in charge
of the tooling log. Right now the log is done in Excel which I find extremly
slow and cumbersome. I have had tons of success transferring other trackable
data to Access, even with my limited knowldege and experience, but this one
has me stumped.
We would like to track each tool, its home location, current location,
customer and days in use. Here is my plan, would someone tell me if I am on
the right track. I fear I may have bitten off more than I can chew and will
have to suffer with Excel.
I have begun by creating a table with the Home Location (primary key),
tooling #, and customer. I set the HomeLoc as the primary key as this is the
only information that will not have duplicates. I will then create a second
table that links to the first to track the other information such as current
location, signed out day, signed in day, and other relevant information. Of
course I will need queries and forms to make entering and sorting the data
easier.
What I would like to see happen is I will open a form, choose/enter the home
location, enter the date the tool was taken from the shelf, where it was
taken to, etc. Upon the tools return, I would like to open the same form,
choose/enter the home location, then enter the return date information. I
then want to be able to generate reports that list how many days a tool was
in use (monthly, quarterly, yearly) and the tools current location.
of the tooling log. Right now the log is done in Excel which I find extremly
slow and cumbersome. I have had tons of success transferring other trackable
data to Access, even with my limited knowldege and experience, but this one
has me stumped.
We would like to track each tool, its home location, current location,
customer and days in use. Here is my plan, would someone tell me if I am on
the right track. I fear I may have bitten off more than I can chew and will
have to suffer with Excel.
I have begun by creating a table with the Home Location (primary key),
tooling #, and customer. I set the HomeLoc as the primary key as this is the
only information that will not have duplicates. I will then create a second
table that links to the first to track the other information such as current
location, signed out day, signed in day, and other relevant information. Of
course I will need queries and forms to make entering and sorting the data
easier.
What I would like to see happen is I will open a form, choose/enter the home
location, enter the date the tool was taken from the shelf, where it was
taken to, etc. Upon the tools return, I would like to open the same form,
choose/enter the home location, then enter the return date information. I
then want to be able to generate reports that list how many days a tool was
in use (monthly, quarterly, yearly) and the tools current location.