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Desparate :( pls help - coding

im stuck in creating a stock control system and i dont know head or tail when it comes to coding in. im gud in writing out logic but when it comes to putting it in code im totaly stuck. i know nothing about it. can somebody pls tell me where i can find a gud tutorial to solve my problem ? plsssss........... help !!!

thank you

Vinci
Nov 1 '06 #1
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southoz
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have a close look at the northwind data base example that comes with access , then go through the access 2003 (or what version u have) visual basic ref help file to cross reference the calls an routines used.

southoz
Nov 1 '06 #2
MMcCarthy
14,534 Expert Mod 8TB
im stuck in creating a stock control system and i dont know head or tail when it comes to coding in. im gud in writing out logic but when it comes to putting it in code im totaly stuck. i know nothing about it. can somebody pls tell me where i can find a gud tutorial to solve my problem ? plsssss........... help !!!

thank you

Vinci
Check out this website

http://www.techonthenet.com/access/index.php
Nov 1 '06 #3
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
Check out this website
http://www.techonthenet.com/access/index.php
Grabbed! :)

Having glanced at it, I expect to be visiting that link a lot in the future (probably along with anyone else who happened to read this post). Thanks for that, "m".

And thanks to "Vinci" I suppose, for asking the question.
Nov 1 '06 #4
MMcCarthy
14,534 Expert Mod 8TB
Grabbed! :)

Having glanced at it, I expect to be visiting that link a lot in the future (probably along with anyone else who happened to read this post). Thanks for that, "m".
It's the best link of it's kind I've found in all my years of searching. I still refer to it and it's a permanent member of my favourites list.
Nov 1 '06 #5
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
It's the best link of it's kind I've found in all my years of searching. I still refer to it and it's a permanent member of my favourites list.
That link might be worthy of a sticky posting in the Access forum, something like the one sashi has stuck at the top of the VB forum.
Nov 1 '06 #6
hary08
9
http://www.databasedev.co.uk/
http://www.aadconsulting.com/aadtips.html
http://www.functionx.com/access/

Hope this might help as well
Nov 2 '06 #7

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