Designing Tests with Access 2003

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Guest

I'm currently working on creating a security training module and I am looking
for ways to do this with Access 2003. My question is how do I get Access
2003 to do this and also produce a test for the individuals to take at the
end of studying this "module"?
 
L

LeAnne

Hi,
I'm currently working on creating a security training module and I am looking
for ways to do this with Access 2003. My question is how do I get Access
2003 to do this and also produce a test for the individuals to take at the
end of studying this "module"?

You're going to have to provide more information than that. I doubt
there are too many people in this newsgroup who know what a "security
training module" is and what it entails. What exactly do you mean by "do
this"? What data are being organized and stored? What information is
being retrieved? How is that information being manipulated or
communicated? What problems are being solved? Details, please.

LeAnne
 
A

AlCamp

Dawn,
I agree with LeAnne's response... and... this is really a very "broad"
question, and one that does not lend itself to a meaningful response in the
newsgroup environment.
Basically though, you'll need to build a table to hold the "module"
course information. I'd then build a "related" table to hold all the
questions related to that module, the users responses, and the answers.
Read the module, answer the questions, correct the questions, and erase
the responses.

Jump in there and get started, try your best to learn how to do it on
your own, and when really stuck on a more "specific" problem, come back here
for assistance.

hth
Al Camp
 

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