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Old January 30th, 2008, 03:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
aiman
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Hi,

need help from u guys,

i'm new with access03, i created database which contain table Patient, Case,
SurgeryDetails.
i''ve created relationship between this tables where Patient is the one-side,
Case on the many-side, & SurgeryDetails is the many-side for Case. i also
created form with subforms.

How do i created a form where i can search records for Patient, and from
there i can view the Case & SurgeryDetails for the Patient & add data by
using the form??

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Old January 30th, 2008, 08:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Oldguy
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I'm pretty new myself, but try opening your form in design view and click the
Combo Box Button on the tool box bar. a wizard will open and one of the
options is "Find a Record on my Form Based on the Value I selected". Hope it
helps.

"aiman" wrote:

Hi,

need help from u guys,

i'm new with access03, i created database which contain table Patient, Case,
SurgeryDetails.
i''ve created relationship between this tables where Patient is the one-side,
Case on the many-side, & SurgeryDetails is the many-side for Case. i also
created form with subforms.

How do i created a form where i can search records for Patient, and from
there i can view the Case & SurgeryDetails for the Patient & add data by
using the form??


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Old January 31st, 2008, 06:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
aiman via AccessMonster.com
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thank's for your advise..

but what i'm trying to do is to find a record based on value i type, then it
will search the database & display it if it is available.
Let say i type Patient name, it will search for the patient & display the
data. there i can add new data Case for the same Patient.

i've read about using the macro's & parameter queries... & still try to
figure it out what i'm doing wrong..

any advise would be appreciated..
tq..

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Old January 31st, 2008, 07:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
AccessVandal via AccessMonster.com
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I would start by looking at data models first before jumping in. You'll also
need to understand what is Normalization. Take a look at here for Doctor,
Medical,Hospital data models.

http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/index.htm

Unless your database is a throw away type after use. You can ignore these.

Here is the normalization you need to read first.

http://www.datamodel.org/NormalizationRules.html


aiman wrote:
Hi,
need help from u guys,
i'm new with access03, i created database which contain table Patient, Case,
SurgeryDetails.
i''ve created relationship between this tables where Patient is the one-side,
Case on the many-side, & SurgeryDetails is the many-side for Case. i also
created form with subforms.
How do i created a form where i can search records for Patient, and from
there i can view the Case & SurgeryDetails for the Patient & add data by
using the form??


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