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Nanna has attended:
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I want to record actions from meetings, which use the database as a discussion focus. It would be useful to record actions straight into access against a projectID KP.
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RE: Forms
Hi Nanna, thanks for the query and apologies for the delay in replying. If I understand what your trying to do correctly, the task is to use a live database during a meeting and add information to that database as you go along. My advice would be to create a form with a dropdown with the possible actions and/or a text box to enter actions straight into, and run that form whenever you want to make amendments. There could be some security issues with this, depending on what information you want your meeting delegates to see, and this does assume the database is stored centrally rather than downloaded onto individual machines but this should be perfectly possible. Is there any other particular advice you need about this?
All the best,
Anthony
Mon 3 Aug 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.
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