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Roger Wright25-May-11 19:39
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Look into Master/Detail forms, Matt. You can create a table for RepairEvents as a lookup source, perhaps, and then add a table that describes multiple repair codes for a single event with the RepairEvent ID as a foreign key. It's not really a major change, which should make your manager happy. Keep in mind, though, that if you have a busy database, you're going to quickly run into problems using Access. If you have more than about 5 people who need to use your database, or the .mdb file grows to about 1 GB in size, it's going to blow up on you. You really should start thinking about migrating to SQL Server; the Express version is free, handles multiple users better, and extends your limit to about 10 GB.

I'm working on several such applications in my "free" time, to manage electrical substation inspections, sewer lift station repairs, and water system events, so I know what you're going through. It would be very convenient if each event resulted in just one repair, but that rarely occurs in the real world. Best of luck to you! And when you have it resolved, publish your solution as an article and show the rest of us how you solved the problem.
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