Hi David,

I know what you are up against.  What version of Access are you 
using?  Sure, I would be willing to take a look at your DB.    Just 
send the ZIP file to my e-mail address and we will see what 
happens.  For the time being, take a look at the the sample 
database, "Northwind.mdb" that comes with all versions of MS 
Access.  Don't forget the templates that come with Access; these are 
ready-made databases included with Access, and they can be very 
valuable.  Last but not least, get yourself a good book on Access 
for the beginner.  John Viescas is an expert on Access and he has 
written several wonderful books on the subject.  John also 
participates heavily in this group: 

John Viescas, author
"Building Microsoft Access Applications"
"Microsoft Office Access 2003 Inside Out"
"Running Microsoft Access 2000"
"SQL Queries for Mere Mortals"
http://www.viescas.com/

Denny G.
 

--- In [email protected], "David Rank" 
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> Hi Everybody – 
> 
>  
> 
> After a couple of brain-wracking weeks, I have begun designing my 
first DB.
> I am struggling, but determined to make this work. 
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>  
> 
> Would any of you be willing to take a glance at my beginning 
design and make
> suggestions? 
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> 
> I have a small test db in a zipped file and can email it to you 
directly.
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> 
> My eyes are swirling, my mind is numb and my wife is spending this 
weekend
> alone as I wrestle with this.
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>  
> 
> All input is most appreciated!
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> 
> Thanks – 
> 
>  
> 
> David
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