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Old May 4th, 2010, 10:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
bhrosey via AccessMonster.com
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I am trying to design a very simple database for tracking attendance of my
church's youth group. We meet weekly and for various events and fundraisers.
I want to be able to track who attended each week or each event. I would
also like to use it to be able to print out contact info (phone, email, etc...
) So far, all I have is Tbl_Students and a form to enter in their
information. Please help.
ps. John Vinson, if you see this could you please email me a copy of your
church member database? thanks

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Old May 5th, 2010, 01:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
PieterLinden via AccessMonster.com
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Default Attendance Tracking

Attendance designs are generally

Event---(1,M)---Attendance---(M,1)---Person

Then Attendance is something like
EventID, PersonID, Attended (Y/N)

I'm pretty sure there are attendance-type databases all over the place...
I've seen similar questions many times here.

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Old May 5th, 2010, 03:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Fred Boer[_2_]
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Default Attendance Tracking

Hi:

I have a teacher "daybook" application I wrote using Access 2003. It can
track class attendance, and it might help give you one idea on how to
approach this. You can click on a "Build" button, and a checklist of
students is produced for each class.

I'd be happy to share, but I cannot publish new material to my website (as
listed in my signature), since I've had to change ISPs and my new ISP does
not provide a web page. (My old ISP has yet to kill my webpage!.. g)

If you are interested, the website listed in my sig provides my email
address.

Cheers!
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I am trying to design a very simple database for tracking attendance of my
church's youth group. We meet weekly and for various events and
fundraisers.
I want to be able to track who attended each week or each event. I would
also like to use it to be able to print out contact info (phone, email,
etc...
) So far, all I have is Tbl_Students and a form to enter in their
information. Please help.
ps. John Vinson, if you see this could you please email me a copy of your
church member database? thanks

--
Message posted via AccessMonster.com
http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...esign/201005/1



 




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