Hi, small problem I'm having.
I've created an array of queues:
queue<Process> pqueue[NUM_PRIORITY_LEVELS];
I know I could have used a vector of queues, but I think this will be easier to debug.
I can insert elements into the first element of the array:
pqueue[0].push(p);
But when I...
right.
The idea is we'll have multiple tables, a sign-up, class taken, and future classes.
So what I want to be able to say is:
Client #1 has taken class 1 2 3 4
Client #2 has taken class 2 3 4 6
Client #4 has signed up for class #1 3 4 5
Client #5 has signed up for class #1 3 4 2
That...
no a client can only have one signup.
the problem is that in the database - the signups table is empty, unless i check one of the options.
then it appears.
That's fair.
Here's a second attempt:
tblClient
PK = ID Autonumber
firstname text
lastname text
tblSignups
ID longint - this is linked to ID from tblClient
overview - yes/no
test - yes/no
and my SQL:
UPDATE clients
LEFT JOIN signups
ON clients.ID=signups.id
SET signups.test = 1;
And what...
Alright-
This seemed like such an easy idea - but it's not working for me. I'm kinda messing around with access preparing for an upcoming project.
Here's what I'm trying to do:
I have a table with a bunch of client information [client]. Primary key is an autonumber field [id].
I have another...
I think I got myself over my head here.
First off - I'll explain what I know.
SQL - Have a really good understanding of it, but haven't used it too much, so I'm sure there's room for improvement, but I don't think I need it here.
VBA - Don't know a whole heck of a lot about it. At all.
What...
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