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Problems with look up table and Saving

have a database that I am using a look up table. On the form the whole table appears. I have name,telephone number,fax number,address, licencesdate. I want to be able to choose the correct name for different enteries. So I need help with on how to save the data onto another table. If someone can take through from start to finish I believe my mistake is when I designed the table. I did the lookup table and put that into the form then figure out it was not saving so I made the 2nd table to store the information. I do want all the information to display on the form. So the person can just find the name and all the information will be present. If this does not make sense please let me know and I can get more into detail

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Sep 4 '08 #1
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NeoPa
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Alison,

I'm afraid that you question suffers from more than simple lack of relevant information.

Trying to read it I get balked in various places where sentences simply stop. Before any sort of completion. We only have your written words to go on, so you can see how confused this leaves us.

Before you try to remedy this, please let me explain also that, while we are happy to answer specific questions, leading someone through their project from start to finish is generally too onerous a task to manage from the other side of a web page.

If you can break down your problems into clear and succinctly expressed questions, then we can see what we can do for you.
Sep 5 '08 #2

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