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Old July 23rd, 2008, 11:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Billiam
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Default Database Design Normalization help

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!
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Old July 24th, 2008, 04:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Duane Hookom
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Default Database Design Normalization help

You should type in your tables and fields as well as describe your
relationships in a post to this news group.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #3  
Old July 24th, 2008, 02:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Billiam
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Default Database Design Normalization help

Since there are many tables and relationships, I was wondering if there was a
way to attach a relationship report in .pdf for you to see?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

You should type in your tables and fields as well as describe your
relationships in a post to this news group.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #4  
Old July 24th, 2008, 03:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Duane Hookom
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Posts: 7,177
Default Database Design Normalization help

You shouldn't attempt to attach files to messages in public forums/news
groups. You can find sites on the web that allow you to post files.
--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

Since there are many tables and relationships, I was wondering if there was a
way to attach a relationship report in .pdf for you to see?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

You should type in your tables and fields as well as describe your
relationships in a post to this news group.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #5  
Old July 24th, 2008, 04:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Steve[_57_]
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Default Database Design Normalization help

I provide help with Access, Excel and Word applications for a very
reasonable fee. I have reviewed table structure designs on many occasions
for customers. I provide comments and recommendations in a report and a map
of the tables. If you are interested, contact me at .

Steve




"Billiam" wrote in message
...
I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access
2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any
help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend
relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it
or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!



  #6  
Old July 24th, 2008, 05:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Billiam
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Posts: 174
Default Database Design Normalization help

Could I send you an e-mail invitation to view the relationship report on a
Microsoft Office Live Workspace?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

You shouldn't attempt to attach files to messages in public forums/news
groups. You can find sites on the web that allow you to post files.
--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

Since there are many tables and relationships, I was wondering if there was a
way to attach a relationship report in .pdf for you to see?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

You should type in your tables and fields as well as describe your
relationships in a post to this news group.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #7  
Old July 24th, 2008, 05:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Klatuu
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Default Database Design Normalization help

Do not contact Steve.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #8  
Old July 24th, 2008, 06:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Billiam
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Posts: 174
Default Database Design Normalization help

So I have seen in several posts :-]

"Klatuu" wrote:

Do not contact Steve.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #9  
Old July 24th, 2008, 07:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Duane Hookom
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Posts: 7,177
Default Database Design Normalization help

I prefer to keep news group discussions public. Consider posting a jpg to a
free file server like http://www.box.net/

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

Could I send you an e-mail invitation to view the relationship report on a
Microsoft Office Live Workspace?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

You shouldn't attempt to attach files to messages in public forums/news
groups. You can find sites on the web that allow you to post files.
--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

Since there are many tables and relationships, I was wondering if there was a
way to attach a relationship report in .pdf for you to see?

"Duane Hookom" wrote:

You should type in your tables and fields as well as describe your
relationships in a post to this news group.

--
Duane Hookom
Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access 2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!

  #10  
Old July 24th, 2008, 07:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Steve[_57_]
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Posts: 598
Default Database Design Normalization help

My offer to help you is sincere! You are not getting a help in the newsgroup
and my offer is open if you are interested.

Steve


"Billiam" wrote in message
...
So I have seen in several posts :-]

"Klatuu" wrote:

Do not contact Steve.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


"Billiam" wrote:

I am a new user and have set up a database and relationships in Access
2007.
I was wondering if anyone could have a look at my design and offer any
help
or suggestions, as I am finding it very difficult to comprehend
relationships
despite all my looking and reading. If anyone is willing to help, I can
e-mail the database, or perhaps someone could let me know another way
that
might be safer for someone to see what I have done in order to critique
it or
offer help?
Thank you for any help as this is making my brain hurt!



 




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