Sabtu, 12 Maret 2016

Re: [MS_AccessPros] INSPECTION

 

Thanks John. Lets assume I want to choose from 14 cartons containing commonly used office items as shown below.

S/No Item in carton
1 Doritos
2 Fizzydrink
3 Applejuice
4 Copyingpaper
5 Lasejetink
6 Notepads
7 Writing pens
8 Shredder
9 USB
10 Batteries
11 Mousepads
12 Calculators
13 Inkjetink
14 Tea




From: "John Viescas JohnV@msn.com [MS_Access_Professionals]" <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com>
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 12 March 2016, 15:50
Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] INSPECTION

 
Ade-

Do you already have this data in tables, or are you trying to decide whether to put the data in Access to solve your problem?  I can state unequivocally that your problem should be solvable with queries in Access, but I can't give you a specific solution until you've laid it out in tables.

John Viescas, Author
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2007 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2003 Inside Out
Building Microsoft Access Applications 
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals 
(Paris, France)



On Mar 12, 2016, at 4:27 PM, Adeboyejo Oyenuga aoye_99@yahoo.co.uk [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Defects can only be proven on inspection. What I am trying to create from the scenario is a theoretical construct of the mathematical possibilities given the criteria set using Access.

Assume for ease that the 14 items are all of different types.

Thanks.

Ade.





From: "John Viescas JohnV@msn.com [MS_Access_Professionals]" <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com>
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 12 March 2016, 15:17
Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] INSPECTION

 
Ade-

Is that the layout of your table?  That's not normalized.  What is the actual structure of your tables?  What tells you that one or more are defective?

John Viescas, Author
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2007 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2003 Inside Out
Building Microsoft Access Applications 
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals 
(Paris, France)



On Mar 12, 2016, at 3:08 PM, Adeboyejo Oyenuga aoye_99@yahoo.co.uk [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

For each lot or record , you will have

Item1 Item2 Item3 Item 4 Item5 Item6

The challenge is that the items that are defective are not known in advance.

Thanks.

Ade.







From: "John Viescas JohnV@msn.com [MS_Access_Professionals]" <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com>
To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 12 March 2016, 14:01
Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] INSPECTION

 
Ade-

Probably, but we would need to know the layout of your relevant tables.

John Viescas, Author
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2007 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2003 Inside Out
Building Microsoft Access Applications 
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals 
(Paris, France)



On Mar 12, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Adeboyejo Oyenuga aoye_99@yahoo.co.uk [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Hi all,

i am looking for help with a code for combinations for an inspection problem which can be generalized to similar problems.

Suppose there are 14 items to checked for defects in lots of 6 each. The idea is to be able to  catch a lot with 5 defectives if that lot contains 5 defectives. I know combination wise, this should give 579 combinations.

Is there any way this can be handled in MSAccess ?

Thanks.

Ade.













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