Re: How do I add a new industry to my database?
- From: "Someone" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 22:56:45 -0000
How about getting in a consultant? If no one in the office has enough
experience, the company doesn't have much choice.
You might want to consider future-proofing it by building in easy-to-use
administration.
M
"EMILY" <EMILY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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THanks so much, unfortunately the person that made this database is no
longer
with our company.
Thanks for your help!
"Tom Ellison" wrote:
Dear Emily:
If the person who designed the database did not give you a way to do
this,
or instructions, then there are many possible pitfalls. That would be
the
person to ask this question.
On a simple level, make a copy of the database (both front and back end)
and
experiment with the copy. Perhaps you can just find and open the table
for
Industries, and add the new row. It's hard to tell.
Without the advice of the person who designed this, it is dangerous to
say
just what must be done. But it is probably relatively simple.
Tom Ellison
"Emily" <Emily@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our Access database was established in 2002. It is has several
different
industires such as: Brewery, Water, Soft Drink, but I would like to add
more
categories. How do I go about adding more industries?
.
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