database design for survey

A

Amy

I need to enter data from a parent survey. There are about 25 questions with
4 possible yes/no responses. I currently have one table with just questions
and question id. I have another table with survey #, question id, response
1, reponse 2, response 3 and response 4 (in yes/no format). How do I design
a form to enter each survey?
 
J

John... Visio MVP

Steve said:
If you need help setting this up, I can implement it for you for a modest
fee.

Steve


These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support.
There are many highly qualified individuals who gladly help for free. Stevie
is not one of them, but he is the only one who just does not get the idea of
"FREE" support. He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices. If he
was any good, the "thousands" of people he claims to have helped would be
flooding him with work, but there appears to be a continuous drought and he
needs to constantly grovel for work.

A few gems gleaned from the Word New User newsgroup over the Christmas
holidays to show Stevie's "expertise" in Word.


Dec 17, 2008 7:47 pm

Word 2007 ..........
In older versions of Word you could highlght some text then go to Format -
Change Case and change the case of the hoghloghted text. Is this still
available in Word 2007? Where?
Thanks! Steve


Dec 22, 2008 8:22 pm

I am designing a series of paystubs for a client. I start in landscape and
draw a table then add columns and rows to setup labels and their
corresponding value. This all works fine. After a landscape version is
completed, I next need to design a portrait version. Rather than strating
from scratch, I'd like to be able to cut and paste from the landscape
version and design the portrait version.
Steve


Dec 24, 2008, 1:12 PM

How do you protect the document for filling in forms?
Steve


One of my favourites:
Dec 30, 2008 8:07 PM - a reply to stevie
(The original poster asked how to sort a list and stevie offered to create
the OP an Access database)
Yes, you are right but a database is the correct tool to use not a
spreadsheet.


Not at all. If it's just a simple list then a spreadsheet is perfectly
adequate...



John... Visio MVP
 
K

Keith Wilby

John... Visio MVP said:
A few gems gleaned from the Word New User newsgroup over the Christmas
holidays to show Stevie's "expertise" in Word.

But he's a "resource", how *very* dare you?! ;-)
 
F

Fred

Hello Amy,

If you found a path forward in the above, please ignore this. If not:


I think that you have two different types of entities that you are using the
same word ("question") for. If you have "a" question the needs four different
answers, most would call that 4 questions. So maybe you have a "group of
4 questions". Or a "question" (that needs/has no overall answer) with 4
"sub-questions" that need/have answers. In any event, you would need to
clarify that to yourself (and to the forum to get help) because those two
types of entities would need to be recognized and dealt with in the DB
design. Hope that helps a littleFred
 

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