Thanks for the help - this was one of those times when I knew the answer, but coudn't remember it. I finally figured out what was wrong - I left the combo boxes unbound.
Bethae3
Bethae3
The phrase "working mother" is redundant.
The primary keys for each table are all autonumbers, so that shouldn't be an issue.
The statusType table has two fields - (pk)statusID and statusType.
The memberStatus table has the pk(mStatusID), fk (statusID), fk(memberID), and msYear (status is 'union determined' and changes Jan 1 of...
I have to agree with ceh4702 - if you do it piecemeal, it's going to get ugly. Extract the data, save it, tell everyone the glitches are the fault of the system and will be fixed "eventually", and design a database that will work. Populate it with the data you extracted and send it out over a...
I have just over 10,000 products with just about 20 fields of data required.
These products can belong to 15 product types.
Also, I wish to store competitor product information for each product.
There are 40 product categories.
Some fields are the same for all products. (I.E. description...
I have several "list" tables and "join" tables in the newest db I'm creating. I want to create a subform for the employee status, date the status was upgraded, etc. that uses a combo box to let the user select the 'position type', and saves all of the input data in a 'join table' (automatically...
I think that I know what your problem might be. It looks like you are adding the numbers, and storing them, instead of printing them. Have you tried a memory dump to check this? I ahven't worked with nasm, only masm, so I don't know how you'd do this, but it's something to check. If that's...
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