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ACCESS time and billings entering work code

Setting up database for law firm who use time to bill and i cant find where to enter the 'work code' information or i should say enter the information for it to use
Jan 13 '19 #1
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Your question is too vague. Can you be a little more specific as to what you are trying to do?
Jan 13 '19 #2
NeoPa
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Hi Sharon.

Our nautical gent is quite right in that it doesn't make sense to expect much help unless you give a much fuller and clearer indication of what it is you're looking for help with.

I can say that if you're looking to design a solution within Access then, as a fundamental starting point, you need to consider, in fairly exhaustive detail, what it is you expect it to do for you. The design of your database must match what it's expected to achieve or you'll get nothing useful from it.

If you're asking about problems with the design before you've even considered what the design should be, well, then I'm afraid we aren't going to be able to be of much help.
Jan 13 '19 #3

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