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    How easy would this design be?

    Hi guys,

    How easy would this design be to implement?

    I'm reasonably new to access 2010 but slowly learning and would like to be able to design the following and was wondering if it was A, possible.. and B, reasonably easy to do.

    I have circuit boards of type A, B, C etc. Each board has parts Alpha, Beta, Charlie etc. Each part has locations C1, C2, C3, R1, R2, IC1, IC2 etc, and each part has x amount of joints (ie: Alpha would have 2 joints). This data needs to be stored within the database. Ideally showing total amount of joints per board.

    I then would like to be able to enter a list of defects for a particular board type (ie; unsoldered joints, missing parts) and the location of the fault (C21, R312), and at the end be able to report total defects and number of joints affected, possibly even be able to interrogate the DB to show top faults, or the locations mostly affected.

    Is this possible? And if so, what level of expertise is required for a design such as this? Just wondered if it's worth pursuing before I waste hours and then realise its not possible.



    Any pointers would be appreciated.

    Many thanks peeps.

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    I think production/manufacturing is one of the more complex db applications - up there with family trees and payroll accounting. Probably why there aren't any templates offered by Microsoft. I have worked with posters in forums attempting this and sense a lot of frustration. Search this form on keywords production manufacturing. Here is one:
    https://www.accessforums.net/access/...ery-26996.html

    Do a Google search, might find apps but probably cost something.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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    How easy?

    Production programming is fairly tough, but your seems to be straightforward. Check out the attached structure and if you need any help, let me know.
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodguy View Post
    Production programming is fairly tough, but your seems to be straightforward. Check out the attached structure and if you need any help, let me know.
    Could you post a copy of the attached file in A2003 mdb format?
    If this helped, please click the star at the bottom left of this posting and add to my reputation . Many thanks.
    Bob Fitzpatrick

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    goodguy is offline Competent Performer
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    Here it is, please let me know if it meets your needs.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Fitz View Post
    Could you post a copy of the attached file in A2003 mdb format?
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