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Related Tables - Access 2000
My database programming experience to this point has been with Access. I
have been asked to handle a project which I would normally tackle using Access. However, existing data is already in Excel, and the person requesting the work is keen to retain Excel. Can someone tell me: Is it possible to create related tables in Excel so that one table can be used as a lookup for another? Also, is there any possibility of adding something like a combo box or other drop-down list on an Excel sheet? Leonard Priestley |
Related Tables - Access 2000
Leonard
There is no true relational model as such in Excel. You do have the VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP functions and similar. So for example you could have a Customer Detail sheet and then on another sheet an invoice where an account number could be entered and pull through from the customer detail sheet. You can have combo boxes, etc in Excel, both from the forms or controls (ActiveX) toolboxes and even ones under datadata validation... Difficult to know if your project will suit...almost anything is possible in Excel but some things are obviously better suited to other apps. One other thing to bear in mind...Excel is not a good 'sharer' so if it is multi user, consider some other way. -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Leonard Priestley" wrote in message ... My database programming experience to this point has been with Access. I have been asked to handle a project which I would normally tackle using Access. However, existing data is already in Excel, and the person requesting the work is keen to retain Excel. Can someone tell me: Is it possible to create related tables in Excel so that one table can be used as a lookup for another? Also, is there any possibility of adding something like a combo box or other drop-down list on an Excel sheet? Leonard Priestley |
Related Tables - Access 2000
Thank you Nick,
I appreciate you taking time to answer. It has helped me to decide what to do. Leonard "Nick Hodge" wrote in message ... Leonard There is no true relational model as such in Excel. You do have the VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP functions and similar. So for example you could have a Customer Detail sheet and then on another sheet an invoice where an account number could be entered and pull through from the customer detail sheet. You can have combo boxes, etc in Excel, both from the forms or controls (ActiveX) toolboxes and even ones under datadata validation... Difficult to know if your project will suit...almost anything is possible in Excel but some things are obviously better suited to other apps. One other thing to bear in mind...Excel is not a good 'sharer' so if it is multi user, consider some other way. -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Leonard Priestley" wrote in message ... My database programming experience to this point has been with Access. I have been asked to handle a project which I would normally tackle using Access. However, existing data is already in Excel, and the person requesting the work is keen to retain Excel. Can someone tell me: Is it possible to create related tables in Excel so that one table can be used as a lookup for another? Also, is there any possibility of adding something like a combo box or other drop-down list on an Excel sheet? Leonard Priestley |
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