Sabtu, 28 Januari 2017

Re: [MS_AccessPros] Re: Attendance

 

Why did you not follow my instructions and include the previous discussion?


It is a bad design to have two "course" tables.  It is also not good to have all the different tests listed as columns.  Each test should be in its own row - one row per test.  I assume you put some sort of grade or number value in for each test.  I would suggest tables like this:

Courses: CourseID, CourseName (Karate or Kung Fu)

CourseTests: CourseID, TestID, TestName

Then have a table that records for each student how he or she performed on a given test on a certain date.

StudentTests: StudentID, CourseID, TestID, TestDate, Rating


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On Jan 28, 2017, at 4:12 PM, jamshi285@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:



hi john
table for two different tables for "courses is course 1 is Karate and course 2 is Kung Fu,,
it has different types of Grading test.  
TestID point to Course 1&2

 



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