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Re: Inventory Database (Access)
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Date: 
Sun, 10 Oct 1999 00:25:59 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.geek, Jason M. Normand writes:
We are developing an Inventory Database Using MS Access.  What we need is to
be able to add inventory from new sets as quickly as possible.  To do this we
have set up a querie that displays the inventory of the set and the current
instock inventory.  Now we can go through and just add them manual but is
there a way to add the set inventory collumn to the instock inventory all at
once?  and what would be the most effiecent method of doing this.

If any of you have any ideas pleas let us know.

Thanks

Jason M Normand

The Nugator company
http://www.nugator.com

Jason,

I am also starting an Access inventory program along with some input from
others from Lugnet.  I will add you to the email list for discussion.  I think
that if we all work together, it will be very nice.  I am working out a plan
for allowing updates to the dat files to be sent out that will add new pieces
and new set inventories as well as program updates.  All this while still
allowing people to both add their own pieces and inventories and submit via
email to the database administrator for inclusion in the updates.
Unfortunately, I am working 80-100 hours a week and am married so only part of
my free time is truly free, but in planning stages, it doesn't cut back design
much.

If anybody else would like to take part in this project, please send me
email.  The more input, the better planned it will be.  Think of it as a
combination of Pause and the Set inventory repository that works offline and
will also allow you to track your own sets and pieces.

Mike Poindexter



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We are developing an Inventory Database Using MS Access. What we need is to be able to add inventory from new sets as quickly as possible. To do this we have set up a querie that displays the inventory of the set and the current instock inventory. (...) (25 years ago, 9-Oct-99, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)

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