Hi All,
I'm pretty much learning as I go along so bear with me. I am trying to develop a database in SQL Server 2005 for tracking manufactured items on projects. We manufacture conveyor systems and I am trying to track certain manufactured item information for sales and support purposes, such as...
Hi All,
I am in the process of developing a database on SQL Server 2005 and I am wondering if there are any guidelines I will need to follow in order to ensure that the resulting database will attach and run on SQL Server 2000.
I work for a small engineering company and I do some small software...
Hi fneily,
Thanks for the excellent link.... some great information. I'm not too sure how the relationships will work if I make the suggested changes, I might be missing something.
Maybe you could elaborate a little on your explanation.
Anyhow, my understanding is to create a relationship...
Thanks guys for the quick replies.
What I basically have is the following
tblCustomers (PK: fldCustomerID)
tblLocations (PK: fldLocationID)
tblProjects (PK: fldProjectID, FK: fldCustomerID, )
The data in tblLocations is the LocationID, the CustomerID, LocationName.
Since each customer can...
I'm a relatively new to creating databases in Access and recently I have created a database for tracking items manufactured on projects. So far so good, until today when one of my colleagues asked if I could include the following:
He wants to be able to filter all projects, per customer and...
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