Hello all, I'm new to MS Access. I just finished a book on it, and I was hoping to find 2 things that maybe can't be done? My purpose is to use this software for inventory management.
First:
When you are in a form,the only way to go from one item in a form to another is by clicking the arrow. What if you have hundreds of items and the ones you need are not close to each other when using the arrow to go from one item to another. I was hoping the lookup wizard could solve this problem. Please correct me if I am wrong, but it looks like my fundamental problem is that I would have to have the table kind of "look" at itself for any real solution. Either that or have 2 identical tables which I won't do for data integrity reasons. I find that everytime I think I have a solution for it, it seems it will only work with a different table. Whether it's a drop down menu or sub form doesn't matter as long as I have a way to see all of the items and be able to pick them (that's the key, to see them and then pick them so I can update the inventory on that item). Kind of like switching to datasheet view, high lighting the item and then switching back to form view.
The other thing I was hoping to do was to "gray" out some of the fields. For instance, my inventory form has a field for the name of the item, description, threshold for amount in stock, reordering amount, etc. I want it set up so that if I have somebody else updating the inventory, they can see all of the fields, but can't accidentily change the information. The only field I want them to be able to change is the current inventory field.
I really hope that Access can do these things. I'm not sure if MS Access is often used for inventory, but if it is, if somebody can point me in the direction of sample databases, tutorials, even a class that might be helpful, it would be grately appreciated.
Thanks.
First:
When you are in a form,the only way to go from one item in a form to another is by clicking the arrow. What if you have hundreds of items and the ones you need are not close to each other when using the arrow to go from one item to another. I was hoping the lookup wizard could solve this problem. Please correct me if I am wrong, but it looks like my fundamental problem is that I would have to have the table kind of "look" at itself for any real solution. Either that or have 2 identical tables which I won't do for data integrity reasons. I find that everytime I think I have a solution for it, it seems it will only work with a different table. Whether it's a drop down menu or sub form doesn't matter as long as I have a way to see all of the items and be able to pick them (that's the key, to see them and then pick them so I can update the inventory on that item). Kind of like switching to datasheet view, high lighting the item and then switching back to form view.
The other thing I was hoping to do was to "gray" out some of the fields. For instance, my inventory form has a field for the name of the item, description, threshold for amount in stock, reordering amount, etc. I want it set up so that if I have somebody else updating the inventory, they can see all of the fields, but can't accidentily change the information. The only field I want them to be able to change is the current inventory field.
I really hope that Access can do these things. I'm not sure if MS Access is often used for inventory, but if it is, if somebody can point me in the direction of sample databases, tutorials, even a class that might be helpful, it would be grately appreciated.
Thanks.