Display data in the form using the tables

C

Chiki

Is it possible to Display data in the form using the tables as the back-end
database.if so ,please provide me any examples....

thanks in advance.
 
J

John W. Vinson

Is it possible to Display data in the form using the tables as the back-end
database.if so ,please provide me any examples....

thanks in advance.

What do you mean by "using the tables as the back-end database"?

Data is always stored in tables. These can be local tables, or can be linked
in a backend (which might be an Access backend, SQL/Server, or any ODBC
database).

The Form's Recorsource specifies which table, or can be a query based on a
table or tables.

You might want to see some of the tutorials and resources here:

Jeff Conrad's resources page:
http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie/resources.html

The Access Web resources page:
http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html

Roger Carlson's tutorials, samples and tips:
http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/

A free tutorial written by Crystal:
http://allenbrowne.com/casu-22.html

A video how-to series by Crystal:
http://www.YouTube.com/user/LearnAccessByCrystal

MVP Allen Browne's tutorials:
http://allenbrowne.com/links.html#Tutorials
 
C

Chiki

Ok.Thanks for the reply.But i had checked all the links.there are no links
related to forms or entering data through forms.Please give me any examples
so that i can study them and learn .
Thanks ..........
 
J

John W. Vinson

Ok.Thanks for the reply.But i had checked all the links.there are no links
related to forms or entering data through forms.Please give me any examples
so that i can study them and learn .
Thanks ..........

Open the Northwind sample database (or any of the other sample databases that
come with Access).

Open a form.

Enter some data.

And your statement that these tutorials don't have any information related to
forms or entering data through forms just means that you haven't looked at
them, I'm afraid. They ALL do. That's absolutely basic! Check out Crystal's
form tutorial for example:

http://allenbrowne.com/binary/Access_Basics_Crystal_080220_Chapter_05.pdf
 
C

Chiki

Thanks, for the reply.
My goodness.Sorry to tell that i had downloaded NORTHWIND database.But the
problem is that i m in a big confusion from where to start studying.I googled
for the instructions or detailed step by step instructions of NORTHWIND
database but unfortunately i cant find it.That is the main reason that i had
said like above..............

Any ways, Thanks very much for giving me the reply.Please tell me in which
order i need to study the NORTHWIND inorder to get a good Knowledge on ACCESS
topics.
 
P

PieterLinden via AccessMonster.com

Chiki said:
Thanks, for the reply.
My goodness.Sorry to tell that i had downloaded NORTHWIND database.But the
problem is that i m in a big confusion from where to start studying.I googled
for the instructions or detailed step by step instructions of NORTHWIND
database but unfortunately i cant find it.That is the main reason that i had
said like above..............

Any ways, Thanks very much for giving me the reply.Please tell me in which
order i need to study the NORTHWIND inorder to get a good Knowledge on ACCESS
topics.

You should probably start with a good beginner book. Forget northwind. If
you don't understand the fundamentals of database design, Northwind won't
help you at all. If you don't understand normalization and start designing
databases, you will definitely end up frustrated. This is definitely a case
where you absolutely must understand the fundamentals first, and then start
working on the databases.... otherwise, you're not going to understand why or
how to design properly.
 
R

Richard

Chiki said:
Kindly let me know the links or files for basic access


Jeff Conrad's resources page:
http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie/resources.html

The Access Web resources page:
http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html

A free tutorial written by Crystal (MS Access MVP):
http://allenbrowne.com/casu-22.html

Jeff Conrad's resources page:
http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/accessjunkie/resources.html

The Access Web resources page:
http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html

A free tutorial written by Crystal (MS Access MVP):
http://allenbrowne.com/casu-22.html

MVP Allen Browne's tutorials:
http://allenbrowne.com/links.html#Tutorials

http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/databases
 
J

John W. Vinson

Ok.Thanks for the reply.But i had checked all the links.there are no links
related to forms or entering data through forms.Please give me any examples
so that i can study them and learn .

I can't put information into your mind, Chiki.

The information you are asking for is in these references. Perhaps you should
find a local tutor or class so you can interact directly with someone who
understands Access and can show you in person what to do.
 
S

Steve

If you want one-on-one help setting up a database I can help you for a small
fee. Contact me.

Steve
(e-mail address removed)
 
J

John... Visio MVP

Steve said:
If you want one-on-one help setting up a database I can help you for a
small fee. Contact me.

Steve


Is it not time for you to return to the home? You have been warned many
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sound dellusional.






Stevie is our own personal pet troll who is the only one who does not
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He offers questionable results at unreasonable prices.

These newsgroups are provided by Microsoft for FREE peer to peer support.
There are many highly qualified individuals who gladly help for free. Stevie
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Please do not feed the trolls.

John... Visio MVP
 

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