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how to create staff rota from access database
can you help on setting a database telling who is working which day, what
time and how many hours they are working each shift |
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how to create staff rota from access database
Hello Sion,
I provide help with Access applications for a modest fee. I can create a database for you that does what you describe. The database will have a calendar form that looks like a page off a wall calendar that displays the information you describe. You will also be able to enter new data and edit and delete existing data with the calendar form. If you would like my help, contact me at . Steve "Sion" wrote in message news can you help on setting a database telling who is working which day, what time and how many hours they are working each shift |
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Some fools never learn
"Steve" wrote in message
m... Hello Sion, I provide help with Access applications for a modest fee. I can create a database for you that does what you describe. The database will have a calendar form that looks like a page off a wall calendar that displays the information you describe. You will also be able to enter new data and edit and delete existing data with the calendar form. If you would like my help, contact me at . Steve These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support. Steve is a known troll who thinks he can con unsuspecting posters out of their hard earned money by pretending to offer a service. Steve has proven on many occassions that he is NOT an Access expert. So, avoid any of his offers. There are many, far more qualified who will gladly help for FREE. John... |
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how to create staff rota from access database
Have you created anything yet? Do you have tables defined? Are you working
from any type of specifications? There is a sample mdb that shows how to create recurring schedules at http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/f...sts.asp?TID=18. There are some sample calendar reports at http://www.access.hookom.net/Samples.htm. Come back with detailed questions as they arise. Keep in mind these news groups are for FREE public support. I wouldn't trust anyone who uses these news groups to advertise for business. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Sion" wrote: can you help on setting a database telling who is working which day, what time and how many hours they are working each shift |
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Some fools never learn
Considering all the lies you have posted in these forums over the past
years, the amatuerish questions you have asked in the Excel and Word forums and your great website www.PCDatasheet.com (The cobwebs on the "Coming Soon" webpages need attending to) you expect us to believe that this is true. Of course, if it is true, why are you pestering posters in these newsgroups for work? Shouldn't the 100 templates keep you busy? John... Visio MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... Sion, I also provide help with Excel and Word applications. Currently, I am working on a project for a CEO of a company who is developing a very specialized proprietary accounting package. My contribution is to provide Word templates of pay stubs. I just sent him a prototype of the first template and received the following email back from him: "Wow! Excellent work Steve. I love it! You keep this up and I'll end up buying the whole 100 templates from you. This is amazing, how long do you think it'll take to complete the other 9?" Ignore this guy who responded here. A large legal action is being prepared against him and others who support him. If you need help setting up a database telling who is working which day, what time and how many hours they are working each shift, I can help you. Contact me at . Steve "John... Visio MVP" wrote in message ... "Steve" wrote in message m... Hello Sion, I provide help with Access applications for a modest fee. I can create a database for you that does what you describe. The database will have a calendar form that looks like a page off a wall calendar that displays the information you describe. You will also be able to enter new data and edit and delete existing data with the calendar form. If you would like my help, contact me at . Steve These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support. Steve is a known troll who thinks he can con unsuspecting posters out of their hard earned money by pretending to offer a service. Steve has proven on many occassions that he is NOT an Access expert. So, avoid any of his offers. There are many, far more qualified who will gladly help for FREE. John... |
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Some fools never learn
"Steve" wrote in message
... I just sent him a prototype of the first template and received the following email back from him: "Wow! Excellent work Steve. But the truth is a little less palatable: http://home.tiscali.nl/arracom/whoissteve.html |
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how to create staff rota from access database
"Sion" wrote in message
news can you help on setting a database telling who is working which day, what time and how many hours they are working each shift I have a simple app that may help you to which you are welcome to a copy *free of charge*. You can contact me via my website if you'd like a copy. Keith. www.keithwilby.co.uk |
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Some fools never learn
"Steve" wrote in message
... If you need help setting up a database telling who is working which day, what time and how many hours they are working each shift, I can help you. Contact me at That's OK Steve, I'm providing a solution free of charge. Keith. |
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