Thank you Anthony. > > Folks- > > Basically what I do is inventory management using Access. We > track, store, > ship and receive biological samples in the millions. If I can help let me > know. > > -Anthony > > > Welcome back Peter! and Hi Pam. If y'all get something worked out on this > would you mind sharing? Maybe we could do a 3-way development > thing? I too > have an Access DB for inventory and it works fine for what it is but I'm > wanting to slick it up a bit and make it more useful and user > friendly. I'm > tracking items that get loaned and returned on a regular basis so > I'm always > subtracting and adding back in and scheduling inventory out for > the future. > All help appreciated. /g > > > > Hi Pam, > > I've been out of town for several months so some of the "regulars" on = > this list may be surprised to see me posting again. > > Hi Linda, G & D Chapman, Mr. Colli, and Mr. La Borde and the rest of the = > gang.... I just got back from Kentucky, and I have a few new > racehorses = in > my stable. (we're gonna make a TON of money at the O.T.B. this = > winter) > > So Pam, the answer to your question is YES... of course. MS > Access can = do > anything with data.=20 > > I am very proficient with Access and I'd be more than willing to help. > > The absolute best way to handle this would be for me to see the > fields = in > your table. Then I'd have to know what you would like to do. = > Otherwise, by > the time we go back and forth with detailed explanations = in 100 > different > emails, we could grow old. (I do hunt n peck typing... = <mostly hunt>) > > Sounds like all you might need is a basic "form" that looks at > the = table, > with perhaps a few command buttons to perform some calculations, = or move > from record to record etc. > > The best way to handle this would be to let me design the form, > and when = I > send it back to you, you could take a look at what I have done, > and = learn > from there. I would NOT need to see the actual data in the table, > = but just > the structure of the table so don't worry about having to give = up any > company secrets. <G> > > So, if you'd like to continue along these lines, you could Email me off = > list and I'll tell you exactly what to do. Again... I'd be more > than = happy > to help out. MS Access is Soooo much fun! > > My Email address is kp@xxxxxxxx > > I work with my horses in the morning, and have all my afternoons free. > > Peter C. > Equine Cooling Technician > Christophe Clement Stables > Payson Park > Indiantown, FL > > > > Hi all, > > I'm ready to start tracking inventory. I have most of the > inventory = saved > in an Access database already. Is there a way to use Access to add and > subtract from inventory, and maybe even spit out an invoice? I > would need to > set it up so that it would be easy for inexperienced computer users could > enter the increases and decreases. > > Thanks, > Pam=20 > ************************************************************* You are receiving this mail because you subscribed to mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or MicrosoftOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To send mail to the group, simply address it to mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To Unsubscribe from this group, send an email to mso-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?Subject=unsubscribe Or, visit the group's homepage and use the dropdown menu. This will also allow you to change your email settings to digest or vacation (no mail). //www.freelists.org/webpage/mso To be able to use the files section for sharing files with the group, send a request to mso-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and you will be sent an invitation with instructions. Once you are a member of the files group, you can go here to upload/download files: http://www.smartgroups.com/vault/msofiles *************************************************************