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Database design Reccomendation
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m... I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve Where are you getting this crap from? None of the regular MVPs who help in these newsgroup would stoop to such an underhanded thing. They also have other sources of income so they do not have to grovel for work like you do. If you have any proof, give it and name names. or is this just another one of your ploys to justify your existence by posting false innuendos about the people who really help users in these newsgroups (and they are not all MVPs). Steve, just grow up and get a life. John... MVP |
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Are you one of them?
"Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I am not an MVP BUT I know a out and out lie when I see it! Why would you even say such a thing? Do you realize that you can now be sued? That's putting aside WHO in their right mind would believe you as YOU are constantly offering PAID services in a FREE newsgroup, whether the poster asks for services or not! I thought I have seen it all but you have just shown me how low you can go!!! -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II "Steve" wrote in message m... I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Steve, Good reply until your advertising. I don't understand why you can't behave like nearly every other participant in these news groups. I don't recall seeing anyone else try to blantantly sell their services like you do. Billiam, If you want to ensure data entry integrity, use combo boxes for groups and products. I recommend using a pop-up calendar form for dates. If you search the web for "Access calendar form", you should find lots of good ones. I think the one from Stephen Lebans at www.lebans.com is highly recommended. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote: Hi Bill, Start with these tables: TblGroup GroupID GroupName (GroupA, GroupB) TblProduct ProductID ProductName (ProductA, ProductB, Other Product) TblProductShipment ProductShipmentID GroupID ProductID ShipmentDate Quantity Total shipped on any date = Sum(Quantity on the ShipmentDate) Percentage for a product on any date = Total / Quantity for the product Total shipped on any date by a Group = Sum(Quantity on the ShipmentDate for the group) Percentage for a group on any date = Total shipped by group / Total shipped on any date Bill, if you want to save yourself frustration and save time, I can set this up for you for a modest fee. Contact me at if you want help. Steve "Billiam" wrote in message news Also, just to be clear on the transactions, I need to detail which group sent which product(s) on which date and what percentage of the total shipments (ie there are shipments which are neither ProductA or ProductB on any given day. In other words, I need to know the percentage of productA to the total shipments for the day. Should i set up a ProductOther group...really it is the leftover amount of the whole, and the data input perosn would have to compute that which I do not want. Hope that clarifies things a little. Bill "Duane Hookom" wrote: I don't understand what your "transactions" will look like. I can only assume you need a table of Groups with fields like: tblGroups (initially only 2 records) =========== GroupID PK Autonumber GroupName You would have a similar table for Products tblProducts (initially only 2 records) =========== ProductID PK Autonumber ProductName The final table would be the transaction tblShipments ============ ShipID PK Autonumber ProductID GroupID ShipDate PiecesShipped -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Billiam" wrote: I need to track pieces (2 types) shipped on a daily/monthly/yearly comparable basis for two groups groupA & GroupB. More specifically, I will be comparing both groups individually on a historical basis, in addition to each groups daily/monthly/yearly relationship to the number of pieces shipped with respect to ProductA & productB Also, the data needs to be input manually, as the system that ships these pieces is a seperate outside company ie Purolator/Fedex, so I cannot "datamine' the info. There are only two "products" which need to be tracked. We need to be able to produce reports on an individual group basis, and combined Group basis: Also, Daily shipping compared over the last "x" years with percentage increase/decrease Monthly "" "" "" Yearly "" "" "" I am thinking the following for Table layouts: tblGroup GroupID (autonumber) GroupA GroupB tblProduct ProductID (autonumber) product1 product2 I am not sure what to do with the date fields? Should I have a Day table, a month table, and a year table? I am thinking I would use a dependent combobox date form to select the date (The reason I am thinking of doing this this way is The year, for example, would determine whether or not Feb has 29 days, in addition to, if I choose December from the first combobox, the second combo box would show 31 days) With respect to the above, I would like the year to default to the current year (we are still updating previous years data) but am unsure how to do this. Also, I would like a warning if there is already data stored for a specific day to make the data input person aware they may be entering informaton in on the wrong date. Any help would be sincerely appreciated! Thanks, Bill |
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Database design Reccomendation
Are you one of them?
"John... Visio MVP" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message m... I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve Where are you getting this crap from? None of the regular MVPs who help in these newsgroup would stoop to such an underhanded thing. They also have other sources of income so they do not have to grovel for work like you do. If you have any proof, give it and name names. or is this just another one of your ploys to justify your existence by posting false innuendos about the people who really help users in these newsgroups (and they are not all MVPs). Steve, just grow up and get a life. John... MVP |
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So you admit to making up the story?
I help out in these newsgroups because I want to help out, not as a source of income (something I do not need). I would be spending more time answering Access questions if I did not have to waste time pointing out your flagarant disregard for the purpose of these newsgroups. Of course, preventing posters from wasting time and money on you IS helping, so far now I will have to be content with that as my contribution. Of course, if you are curious, I do have a couple of web-bots that let me know when you post one of your snake oil posts. John... Visio MVP "Steve" wrote in message m... Are you one of them? "John... Visio MVP" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message m... I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve Where are you getting this crap from? None of the regular MVPs who help in these newsgroup would stoop to such an underhanded thing. They also have other sources of income so they do not have to grovel for work like you do. If you have any proof, give it and name names. or is this just another one of your ploys to justify your existence by posting false innuendos about the people who really help users in these newsgroups (and they are not all MVPs). Steve, just grow up and get a life. John... MVP |
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You know, I have THREE lawyers on retainer. Let's not see how far I will
go... Anyone who WAS thinking of using you would see your FALSE accusations and wonder what kind of person you are. I have NEVER solicitated work! When would I? What would I do with my current Clients? Repeat business... but you wouldn't know about that, would you? -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II "Steve" wrote in message m... Are you one of them? "Gina Whipp" wrote in message ... Steve, I am not an MVP BUT I know a out and out lie when I see it! Why would you even say such a thing? Do you realize that you can now be sued? That's putting aside WHO in their right mind would believe you as YOU are constantly offering PAID services in a FREE newsgroup, whether the poster asks for services or not! I thought I have seen it all but you have just shown me how low you can go!!! -- Gina Whipp "I feel I have been denied critical, need to know, information!" - Tremors II "Steve" wrote in message m... I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Steve, Good reply until your advertising. I don't understand why you can't behave like nearly every other participant in these news groups. I don't recall seeing anyone else try to blantantly sell their services like you do. Billiam, If you want to ensure data entry integrity, use combo boxes for groups and products. I recommend using a pop-up calendar form for dates. If you search the web for "Access calendar form", you should find lots of good ones. I think the one from Stephen Lebans at www.lebans.com is highly recommended. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote: Hi Bill, Start with these tables: TblGroup GroupID GroupName (GroupA, GroupB) TblProduct ProductID ProductName (ProductA, ProductB, Other Product) TblProductShipment ProductShipmentID GroupID ProductID ShipmentDate Quantity Total shipped on any date = Sum(Quantity on the ShipmentDate) Percentage for a product on any date = Total / Quantity for the product Total shipped on any date by a Group = Sum(Quantity on the ShipmentDate for the group) Percentage for a group on any date = Total shipped by group / Total shipped on any date Bill, if you want to save yourself frustration and save time, I can set this up for you for a modest fee. Contact me at if you want help. Steve "Billiam" wrote in message news Also, just to be clear on the transactions, I need to detail which group sent which product(s) on which date and what percentage of the total shipments (ie there are shipments which are neither ProductA or ProductB on any given day. In other words, I need to know the percentage of productA to the total shipments for the day. Should i set up a ProductOther group...really it is the leftover amount of the whole, and the data input perosn would have to compute that which I do not want. Hope that clarifies things a little. Bill "Duane Hookom" wrote: I don't understand what your "transactions" will look like. I can only assume you need a table of Groups with fields like: tblGroups (initially only 2 records) =========== GroupID PK Autonumber GroupName You would have a similar table for Products tblProducts (initially only 2 records) =========== ProductID PK Autonumber ProductName The final table would be the transaction tblShipments ============ ShipID PK Autonumber ProductID GroupID ShipDate PiecesShipped -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Billiam" wrote: I need to track pieces (2 types) shipped on a daily/monthly/yearly comparable basis for two groups groupA & GroupB. More specifically, I will be comparing both groups individually on a historical basis, in addition to each groups daily/monthly/yearly relationship to the number of pieces shipped with respect to ProductA & productB Also, the data needs to be input manually, as the system that ships these pieces is a seperate outside company ie Purolator/Fedex, so I cannot "datamine' the info. There are only two "products" which need to be tracked. We need to be able to produce reports on an individual group basis, and combined Group basis: Also, Daily shipping compared over the last "x" years with percentage increase/decrease Monthly "" "" "" Yearly "" "" "" I am thinking the following for Table layouts: tblGroup GroupID (autonumber) GroupA GroupB tblProduct ProductID (autonumber) product1 product2 I am not sure what to do with the date fields? Should I have a Day table, a month table, and a year table? I am thinking I would use a dependent combobox date form to select the date (The reason I am thinking of doing this this way is The year, for example, would determine whether or not Feb has 29 days, in addition to, if I choose December from the first combobox, the second combo box would show 31 days) With respect to the above, I would like the year to default to the current year (we are still updating previous years data) but am unsure how to do this. Also, I would like a warning if there is already data stored for a specific day to make the data input person aware they may be entering informaton in on the wrong date. Any help would be sincerely appreciated! Thanks, Bill |
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I would love to compare a list of people and organizations I have helped at
no fee with any list you could compile of any MS Access MVP who solicits from postings in these news groups. Maybe you should contact the Eau Claire, WI Special Olympics, United Cerebral Palsy, Senior Center, Boy Scouts of America, and several other organizations that have received checks from people I have helped. I haven't asked any of them for money and when they ask who they can send a check to, I suggest a charity of my or their choice. Please back your blantant accusations with examples. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote: I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Steve, Good reply until your advertising. I don't understand why you can't behave like nearly every other participant in these news groups. I don't recall seeing anyone else try to blantantly sell their services like you do. Billiam, If you want to ensure data entry integrity, use combo boxes for groups and products. I recommend using a pop-up calendar form for dates. If you search the web for "Access calendar form", you should find lots of good ones. I think the one from Stephen Lebans at www.lebans.com is highly recommended. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Steve" wrote: Hi Bill, Start with these tables: TblGroup GroupID GroupName (GroupA, GroupB) TblProduct ProductID ProductName (ProductA, ProductB, Other Product) TblProductShipment ProductShipmentID GroupID ProductID ShipmentDate Quantity Total shipped on any date = Sum(Quantity on the ShipmentDate) Percentage for a product on any date = Total / Quantity for the product Total shipped on any date by a Group = Sum(Quantity on the ShipmentDate for the group) Percentage for a group on any date = Total shipped by group / Total shipped on any date Bill, if you want to save yourself frustration and save time, I can set this up for you for a modest fee. Contact me at if you want help. Steve "Billiam" wrote in message news Also, just to be clear on the transactions, I need to detail which group sent which product(s) on which date and what percentage of the total shipments (ie there are shipments which are neither ProductA or ProductB on any given day. In other words, I need to know the percentage of productA to the total shipments for the day. Should i set up a ProductOther group...really it is the leftover amount of the whole, and the data input perosn would have to compute that which I do not want. Hope that clarifies things a little. Bill "Duane Hookom" wrote: I don't understand what your "transactions" will look like. I can only assume you need a table of Groups with fields like: tblGroups (initially only 2 records) =========== GroupID PK Autonumber GroupName You would have a similar table for Products tblProducts (initially only 2 records) =========== ProductID PK Autonumber ProductName The final table would be the transaction tblShipments ============ ShipID PK Autonumber ProductID GroupID ShipDate PiecesShipped -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Billiam" wrote: I need to track pieces (2 types) shipped on a daily/monthly/yearly comparable basis for two groups groupA & GroupB. More specifically, I will be comparing both groups individually on a historical basis, in addition to each groups daily/monthly/yearly relationship to the number of pieces shipped with respect to ProductA & productB Also, the data needs to be input manually, as the system that ships these pieces is a seperate outside company ie Purolator/Fedex, so I cannot "datamine' the info. There are only two "products" which need to be tracked. We need to be able to produce reports on an individual group basis, and combined Group basis: Also, Daily shipping compared over the last "x" years with percentage increase/decrease Monthly "" "" "" Yearly "" "" "" I am thinking the following for Table layouts: tblGroup GroupID (autonumber) GroupA GroupB tblProduct ProductID (autonumber) product1 product2 I am not sure what to do with the date fields? Should I have a Day table, a month table, and a year table? I am thinking I would use a dependent combobox date form to select the date (The reason I am thinking of doing this this way is The year, for example, would determine whether or not Feb has 29 days, in addition to, if I choose December from the first combobox, the second combo box would show 31 days) With respect to the above, I would like the year to default to the current year (we are still updating previous years data) but am unsure how to do this. Also, I would like a warning if there is already data stored for a specific day to make the data input person aware they may be entering informaton in on the wrong date. Any help would be sincerely appreciated! Thanks, Bill |
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"Steve" wrote:
I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. I'm certainly unaware of this. And it's very difficult to do as most folks don't have email addresses viewable . They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. This is absolutely wrong. We MVPs have no more access to the internals of Microsoft newsgroups servers than anyone else does. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. No. We don't want sleazy people soliciting work in the newsgroups. Tony -- Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can read the entire thread of messages. Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/ |
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Hi Steve,
"I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me." that contradicts what you said in your previous message -- asking the poster to contact you and pay you do his work. The whole point of these newsgroups, Steve, is to freely exchange information. Every poster needs help or they would not be asking questions. Sometimes people want private help -- why not give a website in your siggy so others can contact you if they have learned from you and want some of your time privately? ~~~ "more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. " Bull. I simply do not believe this and doubt you can you name even ONE MVP that does this. I do remote programming and training, but the time I give here and in other public forums is volunteer time; it one way that I tithe. I would not ask a poster to email me for paid help -- or harvest their email from the newsgroup and send unsolicited information. Occasionally, if I need to see a database to help with a problem, I will ask the poster to send their database so I can see it -- but whatever help I give is provided in public where others can benefit as well. ~~~ Happy New Year, Steve Warm Regards, Crystal Access Basics 8-part free tutorial that covers essentials in Access http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace * (: have an awesome day * Steve wrote: I don't know if you are one of them but more than a dozen "regulars" mostly MVPs are privately emailing posters in the newsgroups offering to help them with their problem for a fee. They have found a way to somehow get the posters' email address when the poster posts his question in the newsgroup. I don't do that! I only selectively offer to help a poster who seems to really need help if he contacts me. Apparently these "regulars" (MVPs) don't want any competition. Steve "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Steve, Good reply until your advertising. I don't understand why you can't behave like nearly every other participant in these news groups. I don't recall seeing anyone else try to blantantly sell their services like you do. Billiam, If you want to ensure data entry integrity, use combo boxes for groups and products. I recommend using a pop-up calendar form for dates. If you search the web for "Access calendar form", you should find lots of good ones. I think the one from Stephen Lebans at www.lebans.com is highly recommended. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP |
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Hi Billiam,
as John said, if date/time is defined as the data type, Access will only allow valid dates (and times) to be entered do this: use a textbox with no InputMask* to collect a date. I use the double-click event to pop up a calendar -- Duane gave you a link to a calendar by Lebans and there are many others out there if you do a search. My popup calendar uses the ActiveX control but it also has things to allow you to quickly set a date. I also have a popup calendar for picking a date range and you can do things like click 'Q1' and have it automatically fill Jan 1 - Mar 31. If you want these forms, email me and I will send them. I find that using an InputMask interferes with a popup calendar and it precludes you from being able to enter, ie, '8p' and have Access expand it to 8:00 PM If you have only certain dates that you want to be chosen, you can use a combo instead of a textbox -- and still popup a calendar on the double-click event ~~~ nice to 'see' you again, Bill/William! Happy New Year Warm Regards, Crystal remote programming and training Access Basics 8-part free tutorial that covers essentials in Access http://www.AccessMVP.com/strive4peace * (: have an awesome day * John W. Vinson wrote: On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 07:49:01 -0800, Billiam wrote: I wanted to avoid data entry errors by limiting the date field to established dates i.e February only has 28 days except in a Leap year', and i thought I would have to use dependent comboboxes to do this. Am I overcomplicating this? Yes. Access parses dates very cleverly. If you type 2/30/09 into a date field you'll get a beep and an error message; the error is trappable if you want to give the user an even friendlier (or more informative) message. |
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