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Old August 25th, 2007, 03:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Subterfuge
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Default reservation chart in access

looking for method to create 4 month (top row - day & date) and room numbers
(side column) to chart last names by arrival and departure dates. The visual
would be color coded and cells merged to represent stays of guests at a
particular property in a particular room. An example would be found at
www.chartallco.com which is the current method we use. I built an access
database to manage our guests, but must still use paper chart and tape
because I cannot figure it out
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Old August 25th, 2007, 06:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Duane Hookom
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Default reservation chart in access

You might want to review the calendar reports at
http://www.access.hookom.net/Samples.htm. They use several different methods
for drawing on reports.
--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Subterfuge" wrote:

looking for method to create 4 month (top row - day & date) and room numbers
(side column) to chart last names by arrival and departure dates. The visual
would be color coded and cells merged to represent stays of guests at a
particular property in a particular room. An example would be found at
www.chartallco.com which is the current method we use. I built an access
database to manage our guests, but must still use paper chart and tape
because I cannot figure it out

  #3  
Old August 25th, 2007, 03:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Steve[_10_]
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Default reservation chart in access

I can implement a reservation tape in your database for you. It will look
like Chartalico's paper tape.

PC Datasheet
Providing Customers A Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word
Applications







"Subterfuge" wrote in message
...
looking for method to create 4 month (top row - day & date) and room
numbers
(side column) to chart last names by arrival and departure dates. The
visual
would be color coded and cells merged to represent stays of guests at a
particular property in a particular room. An example would be found at
www.chartallco.com which is the current method we use. I built an access
database to manage our guests, but must still use paper chart and tape
because I cannot figure it out



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Old August 25th, 2007, 04:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
StopThisAdvertising
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Default reservation chart in access


"Steve" schreef in bericht ...
I can implement a reservation tape in your database for you. It will look
like Chartalico's paper tape.


Steve, GET LOST !!!!!!
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Old August 25th, 2007, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
John Marshall, MVP
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Default reservation chart in access - Guess who is soliciting again?

These newsgroups are for FREE peer to peer support, not for snake oil
salesmen.

John... Visio MVP


"Steve" wrote in message
...
I can implement a reservation tape in your database for you. It will look
like Chartalico's paper tape.

PC Datasheet



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Old August 25th, 2007, 05:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Duane Hookom
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Default reservation chart in access

Steve,
Are you advertising? I'm offering free assistance which is the basis for
public news groups. The sample that I suggested has a gantt type chart that
can be adapted to meet the needs of the OP.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Steve" wrote:

I can implement a reservation tape in your database for you. It will look
like Chartalico's paper tape.

PC Datasheet
Providing Customers A Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word
Applications







"Subterfuge" wrote in message
...
looking for method to create 4 month (top row - day & date) and room
numbers
(side column) to chart last names by arrival and departure dates. The
visual
would be color coded and cells merged to represent stays of guests at a
particular property in a particular room. An example would be found at
www.chartallco.com which is the current method we use. I built an access
database to manage our guests, but must still use paper chart and tape
because I cannot figure it out




  #8  
Old August 25th, 2007, 06:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
StopThisAdvertising
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Default reservation chart in access


"Steve" schreef in bericht ...
So why don't you, Arno R or John Marshall implement it for the OP for free?

PC Datasheet


==Let's ask it the 'nice' way...
Would you please, please go away Steve ??

ArnoR
  #9  
Old August 25th, 2007, 07:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Tony Toews [MVP]
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Default reservation chart in access

"Steve" wrote:

So why don't you, Arno R or John Marshall implement it for the OP for free?


Wow. You just don't get it do you. These newsgroups are for free
technical support. Soliciting work isn't allowed.

Tony
--
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Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
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http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
  #10  
Old August 25th, 2007, 07:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Duane Hookom
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Default reservation chart in access

So why don't I what? Give advice and assistance for free? That's exactly what
I do. My samples are free and my assistance is free in the public news groups
and other forum. I have posted over 9,000 replies in Tek-Tips alone at a rate
of about 200 per month. I have not solicited in any of these postings.

I have also accepted MDBs from people and spent hours assisting them outside
of the NGs for free. In none of these instances did I ever ask for money.

The key word here is "free". Apparently you don't understand that.
--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Steve" wrote:

So why don't you, Arno R or John Marshall implement it for the OP for free?

PC Datasheet
Providing Customers A Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word
Applications





"Duane Hookom" wrote in message
...
Steve,
Are you advertising? I'm offering free assistance which is the basis for
public news groups. The sample that I suggested has a gantt type chart
that
can be adapted to meet the needs of the OP.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Steve" wrote:

I can implement a reservation tape in your database for you. It will look
like Chartalico's paper tape.

PC Datasheet
Providing Customers A Resource For Help With Access, Excel And Word
Applications







"Subterfuge" wrote in message
...
looking for method to create 4 month (top row - day & date) and room
numbers
(side column) to chart last names by arrival and departure dates. The
visual
would be color coded and cells merged to represent stays of guests at a
particular property in a particular room. An example would be found at
www.chartallco.com which is the current method we use. I built an
access
database to manage our guests, but must still use paper chart and tape
because I cannot figure it out






 




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