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Old October 20th, 2008, 02:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
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I have my main database and have been asked to add additional functionality.
What is needed is to create courses, with dates, times, fees, and other
particulates. Of couse they need to find out who is attending what, be put
on a waiting list, get list of who is attended who, etc. My question is as
follows. I know I will need serveral tables, some I already have; but the
data that I just need some help with is...realating to the courses. Should I
create two tables, one holding just the courses name, and maybe discrption
and of course the primary ID, and a second table that with have linked fields
with the course primary ID and will hold the times, dates, descrption, ect.
These course will be offered many times over and over.....OR should I just
continueally add new courses names, dates, times, etc. in one table.

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