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Asked by verpit in Access Forms, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros
OVERALL PURPOSE OF DATABASE:
To track time spent on various tasks during a given work day.
Currently frmAddTask allows both the addition of tasks and the activation/deactivation of those tasks and each of those add/activate/deactive instances is kept track of in tblShowEachActivation.
What I would like to be able to do is add additional 'untimed' items to a currently active task in quantities up to something like 10 per task. That is to say that I could have a task with 10 or so subtasks where the subtasks were untimed and reported as different items but directly 'related' to that task. I should be able to put any data there from a status to additional tasks that don't include an activation/deactivation time stamp. frmAddTask should not show the items but simply call a way to enter them.
My knowledge of Access is VERY limited and any help is greatly appreciated.
20091111-EE-VQP-92 / EE_QW_EXPERT_20070906