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Names too long?
LMB wrote:
"gls858" wrote in message
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Linda RQ wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Starting to draw out a new database and in the past I have had problems
in
certain areas of the database seeing the whole field name. I can see
this
may be a problem with the names I have below since they would all look
the
same if cut off but I tried to make them short but descriptive. Perhaps
it's in the expression builder section and or other places...Anyway, are
there any suggestions?
Also, I notice that many of the same people answer in the different
newsgroups, queries, reports, etc...I usually post in here but have
occasionaly posted in one of the other spots. I won't cross post but
what
is the best way to post...I was thinking getting started meant, new users
but it maybe the place I should have come before I went to table design?
What is getting started for?
tblPtVentThpy
PtVentThpyID
VentThpyTypeID_fk
PtVentThpyStartDate
PtVentThpyEndDate
PtVentThpyStartTime
PtVentThpyEndTime
PtVentThpyOrderNum
PtVentThpyFreq
PtVentThpyOrderPhys
PtVentThpyOnProtocols?
PtVentThpyActive?
Thanks,
Linda
I would probably just use VT instead of VentThpy, but you may have a
reason
for the longer name. That would shorten the name up a bit.
Cross posting is certainly preferable to multi-posting.
It's acceptable to cross post to relevant groups. Usually
2 or three groups will suffice. So if it's a question concerning
tables cross-posting to the table design group would be acceptable.
If answered in one group the answer will show in all the cross-posted
groups.
gls858
Thanks, I thought I put this on the Access Getting started group. What is
the difference in crossposting vs multi-posting?
Here's a link that explains it:
http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
gls858
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