Re: Two Guys in a Truck
- From: "Duane Hookom" <duanehookom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 21:20:00 -0600
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Duane Hookom
MS Access MVP
"tjcollier" <tjcollier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8B62FF50-9D85-404F-9006-376F549FA3BD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Two guys in a truck." One is on the job, the other is riding along with
> a
> check list evaluating how the other guy is doing his job.
>
> I cannot find a template with this common scenario. In Excel we have a
> form
> that needs to be put into a database that will be used on a laptop out in
> the
> field.
>
> The majority of the form will be questions (about 100 questions) with
> three
> columns for the answer, e.g.,
>
> 1. DID THE TECH CALL BEFORE THE APPOINTMENT TO CONFIRM DATE/TIME?
> Yes No N/A
>
> 2. DID TECH VERIFY THE ORDER OR TROUBLE REPORTED WITH THE CUSTOMER?
> Yes No N/A
>
> The other section has the same with a 3-column scernario of Pass / Fail /
> NA
> ELECTRICAL HAZARD PROT Pass / Fail / NA
> HARDHAT Pass / Fail / NA
>
> Anyone aware of a template available with this scerario? Or any
> how-to-approach-this suggestions?
>
> Thank you in advance from a Novice Access user,
> Tom
>
>
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