Database query is killing me!!

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I am new to FP so please explain it as if I were 10.

My database has the following fields:
Name|Age|PhoneType|AreaCode|Prefix|Line|Email

I want to search the first record and display the Age only if the Name is
equal to Pete - then continue in the same record and display
AreaCode|Prefix|Line only if PhoneType is not equal to home - then continue
in the same record and display the Email only if the field is not empty.

I am only familiar with the database wizard and I have dabbled with the
Criteria option but not sure how to combine all these searches.

Is this too challenging? Somebody please help me.
 
Hi Soccer Boy,

As if you were 10, huh? Okay, ask your Mommy to hire you a programmer.

;-)

What I mean is (speaking now to the man inside the boy), what you're
describing is much more than the FrontPage Database tools can do for you. It
would require a custom ASP (PHP, CGI, what-have-you) web application to
create. There is a lot of conditional and formatting logic in there.

So, if you know ASP (and assuming that you're hosted on a Windows server),
you can write your own custom database interface. Or, if you're hosted on a
Unix/Linux server, you can write it with PHP, CGI, etc.

And if you are not a programmer, yes, it's too challenging for you, and you
would need to either re-think your requirements or hire a programmer.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
What You Seek Is What You Get.
 
Thanks Kevin. That the news I did not want to hear. I will look online at
the ASP code and try to figuge it out. Even at 10 years old I can be very
resourceful.
 
Well, in that case, good for you! You can find some articles, tutorials, and
samples at my web site: http://www.takempis.com.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
What You Seek Is What You Get.
 
Or look at http://www.asp101.com/samples/

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| Well, in that case, good for you! You can find some articles, tutorials, and
| samples at my web site: http://www.takempis.com.
|
| --
| HTH,
|
| Kevin Spencer
| Microsoft MVP
| .Net Developer
| What You Seek Is What You Get.
|
| | > Thanks Kevin. That the news I did not want to hear. I will look online
| > at
| > the ASP code and try to figuge it out. Even at 10 years old I can be very
| > resourceful.
| >
| > "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
| >
| >> Hi Soccer Boy,
| >>
| >> As if you were 10, huh? Okay, ask your Mommy to hire you a programmer.
| >>
| >> ;-)
| >>
| >> What I mean is (speaking now to the man inside the boy), what you're
| >> describing is much more than the FrontPage Database tools can do for you.
| >> It
| >> would require a custom ASP (PHP, CGI, what-have-you) web application to
| >> create. There is a lot of conditional and formatting logic in there.
| >>
| >> So, if you know ASP (and assuming that you're hosted on a Windows
| >> server),
| >> you can write your own custom database interface. Or, if you're hosted on
| >> a
| >> Unix/Linux server, you can write it with PHP, CGI, etc.
| >>
| >> And if you are not a programmer, yes, it's too challenging for you, and
| >> you
| >> would need to either re-think your requirements or hire a programmer.
| >>
| >> --
| >> HTH,
| >>
| >> Kevin Spencer
| >> Microsoft MVP
| >> ..Net Developer
| >> What You Seek Is What You Get.
| >>
| >> | >> >I am new to FP so please explain it as if I were 10.
| >> >
| >> > My database has the following fields:
| >> > Name|Age|PhoneType|AreaCode|Prefix|Line|Email
| >> >
| >> > I want to search the first record and display the Age only if the Name
| >> > is
| >> > equal to Pete - then continue in the same record and display
| >> > AreaCode|Prefix|Line only if PhoneType is not equal to home - then
| >> > continue
| >> > in the same record and display the Email only if the field is not
| >> > empty.
| >> >
| >> > I am only familiar with the database wizard and I have dabbled with the
| >> > Criteria option but not sure how to combine all these searches.
| >> >
| >> > Is this too challenging? Somebody please help me.
| >> > --
| >> > Thanks
| >>
| >>
| >>
|
|
 

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