Advice sought on best interface for my tables.

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royfarnol

From an earlier newsletter I took a design for an hotel booking database
that I adapted into some tables. However, it is not clear to me what the
best interface for the various forms should be.

Woukl somebody care to receive a screenshot of the Relationship Page and
offer advice on how the interface would be best manifested bearing in mind
that Manuel may have to operate the system sometimes?

Thanks, Roy.

p.s. I presume that I cannot send a screenshot to the newsgroup?
 
B

BruceM

You can post a link to the screen shot, but most people will not follow it.
You would do better to describe the real-world situation, and the tables and
relationships you have set up. I don't know who Manuel is or if you meant
to say Manual, but there really is nothing to bear in mind based on either
one since we don't know the situation or the personnel.
 
R

royfarnol

Well you are probably right. I do have about 20 tables though. I thought the
relationship screenshot would be the best way of doing it.
I think there's some way to get Access to print out a description of the
database. I'll look into that. Though I expect that would be fairly enormous
and offputting to various newsgroup readers.

Thanks for your input, Roy.

p.s. You don't know Manuel? You have been deprived. He's a character from
"Fawlty Towers". A classic comedy series set in a Torquay (England) hotel.
It ranks with my great favourites; Cheers, Seinfeld, Frazier, Monty Python
and company.
 
N

NATALIE

20 tables.
royfarnol said:
Well you are probably right. I do have about 20 tables though. I thought
the relationship screenshot would be the best way of doing it.
I think there's some way to get Access to print out a description of the
database. I'll look into that. Though I expect that would be fairly
enormous and offputting to various newsgroup readers.

Thanks for your input, Roy.

p.s. You don't know Manuel? You have been deprived. He's a character from
"Fawlty Towers". A classic comedy series set in a Torquay (England) hotel.
It ranks with my great favourites; Cheers, Seinfeld, Frazier, Monty Python
and company.
 

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