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Video store startup question
I'm starting a mom and pop video store in my hometown, however, I am an
access idiot! What is the most efficient way to track these parameters? To check for title availibility to track the # of copies available (also including the format...VHS or) DVD I'd ike to be able to queries by Title, movie stars, genre, rating, release date. Please...if anyone could show how this could be done I'd be grateful!!! Thanks. |
Video store startup question
This is a newsgroup for Excel, not Access.
Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "Lhsquared" wrote: I'm starting a mom and pop video store in my hometown, however, I am an access idiot! What is the most efficient way to track these parameters? To check for title availibility to track the # of copies available (also including the format...VHS or) DVD I'd ike to be able to queries by Title, movie stars, genre, rating, release date. Please...if anyone could show how this could be done I'd be grateful!!! Thanks. |
Video store startup question
But Access is definitely the tool you want to use for that! Good luck.
"Lhsquared" wrote: I'm starting a mom and pop video store in my hometown, however, I am an access idiot! What is the most efficient way to track these parameters? To check for title availibility to track the # of copies available (also including the format...VHS or) DVD I'd ike to be able to queries by Title, movie stars, genre, rating, release date. Please...if anyone could show how this could be done I'd be grateful!!! Thanks. |
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