Thanks a lot, Allen.
Can you give me an example how to implement a parameter query in a form
without a pop up window?
Allen Browne wrote:
The table you have is structured like a spreadsheet rather than a database.
If you build it that way, you lose most of the power and reliability that a
relational database can give you, and you make it difficult to query the
results.
For a suggestion on how to build relational tables to handle school grades,
see this example:
Relationships between Tables
at:
http://allenbrowne.com/casu-06.html
If you have never built or seen a relational design before this may sound
strange, but it is the absolute core understanding to grasp of how
relational databases like Access work.
Dear Friends,
I have a table named "class_grades" and with the fields of "First Name",
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Eleanor Yeh 19 85 85.5 86.3 WA
Matt Young 19 84 84.5 85.3 UT
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