Creating a questionnaire database

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Tiffany

I am trying to create a database that would include a form that is set up
like a questionnaire. The form has 15 questions (I've been using combo boxes)
and each can be answered with either "Met", "Not Met", or "N/A". I need to
take the responses and not only generate a report that displays the response
to each question, but groups the questions/responses together by answer.
I've tried creating tables and queries in every possible way I could think
of, but just cannot get the report to display the right data. Any help on how
to get this going would be appreciated!
 
What tables do you have and how are they related? I will tell you now a
survey database only needs three tables

respondent table
Resp_ID (PK)

question table
Q_ID (PK)

response table
resp_ID (FK)
Q_ID (FK)

The point being you append the questions to the responses table and each
question is a record.
 
I had two tables, tableQuestions and tableResponses. The fields in
tableQuestions were: nurseProvider, reviewedBy, reviewedDate, patientID, q1,
q2, q3, etc. (all the way through 15). Then I had "Met", "Not Met", and "N/A"
in tableResponses (N/A is a possible answer to select on the form, but
questions with that response will not be displayed on the report).
 
Works fine for me, but I know Roger was talking about some issues he's been
having with the links not working properly in certain cases.

Go to http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/OtherLibraries.asp and find Duane's
name at the top. Clicking on that should take you to a listing of all of his
samples (or you can just scroll down the page until you find his entries).
At Your Survey is the second entry in his section.
 
Thanks, it worked that time.
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Tiffany Lynne


Douglas J. Steele said:
Works fine for me, but I know Roger was talking about some issues he's been
having with the links not working properly in certain cases.

Go to http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/OtherLibraries.asp and find Duane's
name at the top. Clicking on that should take you to a listing of all of his
samples (or you can just scroll down the page until you find his entries).
At Your Survey is the second entry in his section.
 

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