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Is this easy??

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Julian333

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Sep 23, 2002
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I have a problem. i am doing a little project at work to cost on-going contracts

I have NAME, Contract NO, Area, Rate amongst others

However the 'rate' for each 'named' person varies depending on Area

Can i sort it so that when you choose the name and area, the corresponding rate for that person and area is automatically found

Hope this makes sense it is scrambling my brain!!!!!

Thanks for even reading this

J



 
Are you entering data directly into the table or using a form?
 
Is the rate for each person in a given area the same? If so, will this situation ever possibly change?
 
Check out the article Fundamentals of Relational Database Design in the Developers' section of my website. You need to break the rate/area infromation out into a separate table.

The article will explain why, and how to make these decisions.

Jeremy

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Jeremy Wallace
AlphaBet City Dataworks
Affordable Development, Professionally Done

Please post in the appropriate forum with a descriptive subject; code and SQL, if referenced; and expected results. See thread181-473997 for more pointers.
 
thanks everybody

I think i will take jeremys advice and do a little reading around the subject so i get more of a handle on the broader scope of relationships

Thanks again

Jules
 
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