Replicate an Excel Spreadsheet into MicroSoft Access

  • Status: Closed
  • Premie: $75
  • Mottatte bidrag: 2
  • Vinner: paricoto

Konkurransesammendrag

Replicate an Excel Spreadsheet into Microsoft Access - including functionality. Also need to understand future needs to that its capable of being used for them at a later time. Do not worry about formatting (Fonts, colors....). The winner will need to recreate this in my db when they are finished.

Note the "Replicate Spreadsheet.xls" and the "Spreadsheet directions.pptx" attachments are no longer applicable. Contest description has changed some.

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  • gehyman22002
    Konkurranseholder
    • 7 år siden

    I AM POSTING A NEW EXAMPLE. SCRAP THE ORIGINAL SPREADSHEET. I DONT WANT TO REPLICATE THAT ANYMORE.

    • 7 år siden
  • gehyman22002
    Konkurranseholder
    • 7 år siden

    To help explain this better. The end goal is for the user to be able to enter hours for each month of the PIDs (Proposal ID Number) period of performance (POP = The months in which the work needs to be done). If there is a way, I suggest adding a ROW Number for each record. This would solve the problem of having each month of the POP already calculated for the user and they do not need to enter or select it. You can do a Formula that finds the first month of the POP and then add the Row to the month (POP Start Month + the Row Number - 1) The minus 1 is only needed if the row number starts with one (1). So the first record would have a field for the month. This would be the calculated field as stated above. I think trying to maintain the layout that was provided in the excel sheet is complicating the task.

    • 7 år siden
  • thierrydna
    thierrydna
    • 7 år siden

    Please clarify the 3rd slide:
    Am I correct in assuming that the table shown contains the planned completion times for the PID works?
    Where POP month indicates all the months there is work expected to be done to complete it?
    Do you want to 'limit' the user input to only allocate planned time to the period the PID is supposed to be completed?

    • 7 år siden
    1. gehyman22002
      Konkurranseholder
      • 7 år siden

      Yes the Table show has the start date for the PID and the End Date for the PID. Yes Where the POP Months is where the work is expected to be complete. Yes only allocate planned time to the period.

      • 7 år siden
  • gehyman22002
    Konkurranseholder
    • 7 år siden

    If this cannot be replicated to look like the spreadsheet layout, alternatives will be considered.

    • 7 år siden

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