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51 TopicsCant Create form Using 2 x Sharepoint Linked Tables
Hi I have 2 x tables Plant Orders and Plant Orders Details that are linked from Sharepoint. I have a user input Form whereby the Plant Orders Form is the Main Form and Plant Order Details is the Subform. I want to combine the records in these tables as an editable form in a datasheet view. If i use the wizard to create a form between these tables i get the message "one or more of these tables is not related". If i check the relationships on Access it is true there are no links between these tables. However the Master Child Relationship in the database is working correctly as the common field between the two tables - Order Number - updates in the Order Details table on Sharepoint but is not entered in the Subform. Ultimately what i am trying to achieve is a datasheet that can be edited that contains all the records for a particular job without having to scroll through each order number. Any suggestions?Solved102Views0likes7CommentsMultiple similar Tables in you database, is it possible to run queries etc by pre selecting.....
Hi, I have a number of similar linked sharepoint lists in a database, specific to different job sites, is it possible to run queries and forms on a particular job only, by selecting the job I want to work on by using a button / combo box on a menu screen?Solved101Views0likes4CommentsPatient Tracker and Package Tracker
Hi, I have two excel sheets one in which patient attendance is tracked with which therapist has been attended. Another sheet that says the type of package that the patients has bought. Every day I need to calculate the revenue by each Therapist. I have attached both the sheets, to show the type of data that is being generated from the system. From the software that we use we can generate the patient attendance tracker in excel (csv format). I would like to know can MS Access help me. The attendance sheet needs to be generated at the end of the day every day and needs to uploaded to MS Access, how will I be able to do that Patient Attendance Tracker Patient Name Patient ID Therapist Department Date Shyam Hani 153 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 02/10/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 04/09/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 06/09/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Sanju Speech Therapy 02/10/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Sanju Speech Therapy 04/09/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Sanju Speech Therapy 05/10/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Sanju Speech Therapy 06/09/2024 Shyam Hani 153 Sanju Speech Therapy 07/09/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 09/10/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 09/10/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 10/08/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 11/09/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 11/09/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 11/10/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 11/10/2024 Meera Hasan 152 Sanju Speech Therapy 12/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 01/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 02/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 04/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 08/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 09/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 10/09/2024 Dev Mani 112 Sanju Occupational Therapy 10/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 11/09/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 11/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 12/09/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 01/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 04/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 08/10/2024 Dev Mani 112 Ryaan Occupational Therapy 10/10/2024 Patient Price Tracker Patient Name Therapist Patient ID Package From Package To Package Price Package Shyam Hani Sanju 153 Wednesday, 2 October 2024 Wednesday, 4 September 2024 100 Speech Therapy Shyam Hani Ryaan 153 Wednesday, 2 October 2024 0 Occupational Therapy Meera Hasan Sanju 152 Wednesday, 9 October 2024 Saturday, 12 October 2024 200 Occupational Therapy Dev Mani Sanju 112 Tuesday, 1 October 2024 Tuesday, 8 October 2024 300 Occupational Therapy Dev Mani Ryaan 112 Saturday, 27 July 2024 Tuesday, 27 August 2024 400 Occupational Therapy434Views1like8CommentsMicrosoft Office 2019 Now Available – Comparing 2019 vs 2016 vs 365, New Features in Access & Excel
Microsoft Office 2019 is out! Microsoft started the roll-out today of Microsoft Office 2019 for Windows & Mac – with major updates to Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Project, Visio, and Publisher – to commercial volume license customers. Microsoft is following up with Office 2019 releases to consumers and other business customers, as well as SharePoint / Exchange / Skype / Project Server 2019 releases, in the coming weeks. Office 2019 provides a subset of features Microsoft has added to Office 365 over the past three years. As Office 2019 is a one-time release, Office 365 is still the better choice with not only far more features (Co-Authoring, etc) unavailable in Office 2019, but also far earlier access to them than on-premises, non-subscription Office 2019, etc. editions. Speculation has been that Office 2019 may be the last perpetual license (on-premises / non-subscription) release of Office, so that Microsoft can focus in on its Office 365 subscription offerings. However, Microsoft has responded in one case that there is likely to be one more perpetual license release after this one. Either way, Microsoft Office 2019 product pages even describe Office 2019 as a "one-time release" with Office 365 being needed to gain access to new features after that. It may also be that there are fewer editions available for Office 2019 than for Office 2016. Whether you move to Office 2019 or 365, it's suggested you don't delay doing so, as Office 2016 cloud support will be dropped in 2020, with Office 2016 installs barred from connecting to Microsoft's cloud-based services, including hosted email (Exchange) and online storage (OneDrive for Business), after Oct. 13, 2020. New in Office 2019 Word – text-to-speech, improved inking & accessibility, focus mode, translator, Learning tools (captions & audio descriptions), @ Mentions PowerPoint – Morph transitions, Zoom, SVG, 3D model, play in-click sequence, 4k video, @ Mentions Excel – Power Query (Get & Transform) enhancements, Power Pivot included with all editions, new functions & connectors, publish to Power BI, AI-driven Excel Insights for chart suggestions, new charts, @ Mentions Excludes Co-Authoring, new Data Types like Stocks, and some other new features only available in Office 365 Outlook – @ Mentions, Office 365 Groups OneNote – OneNote for Windows 10 (Modern App included with Windows) has replaced OneNote desktop app (though OneNote 2016 will be available via Volume License Install tool) All Office apps – Ribbon customizations and roaming pencil case Microsoft Access - including the many updates we've seen recently such as: Modern Charts New Linked Table Manager Dark theme Big Int Salesforce & Dynamics connectors Other Recent Developments with Microsoft Access It's especially exciting to see all the new features, growing user base and communities, new integrations, and development team responsiveness seen with Microsoft Access of late. Inclusion on the Office templates page Which I hope will become permanent soon SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) updates ODBC and OLE DB driver updates – for optimized use and new feature support for SQL Server, Azure SQL and other back-ends databases Power BI support (via On-Premises Data Gateway) Considering On-Premises Data Gateway is shared with PowerApps, hopefully that means we may see PowerApps support too in the future New & growing Access conferences and user communities: New Access Developers' Day in Amsterdam DevCon in Vienna, AEK in Germany, UKAUG in UK, PAUG in Portland, Access Day in Redmond, Access Madrid in Spain Presence at Microsoft Ignite and other conferences Access User Groups (AUG) webinars and local chapters (Chicago, Denver, Madrid, Hertfordshire, etc.) Access now included in most Office editions Included in nearly all (besides Online-only) editions Access in Office 365 Home, Personal, Business, Business Premium, ProPlus, E3, and E5 editions Access in Office 2016 Professional and ProPlus editions With MS Access having been added to most Office editions, presumably it will likewise be available with most Office 2019 editions now too. It's great to see these features available to Office 365 subscribers (or even sooner if opt-in for Insiders program) now being made available to others with Office 2019, and I look forward to the many more new advancements with Microsoft Access and Office to come. Links to More Info about Office 2019 You can find out more about Office 2019 with the following articles, FAQs and product pages: Office 365 vs. 2019 Editions Office 2019 Commercial FAQ Microsoft's Office 2019 Announcement Office 2019 and Discontinuing of Office 2016 The Verge release article ZDNet release article Endgadget release article VentureBeat release article TechSpot release article -- Dan Moorehead Founder & Chief Software Architect PowerAccess (www.PowerAccess.net) "Empower Microsoft Access – with new Tools | VBA Framework | PowerGit | Power Query-like PowerSQL | VSTO-like .NET API | CodeGen | Excel Formulas & Functions | Consulting | Excel ➜ Access ➜ SQL Conversion Tools"Solved411KViews8likes21CommentsVBA XMLHTTP Post Error 2147024891 (0x80070005) acces denied
I'm using a Microsoft Access application where I'm doing some POST Rest api to sharepoint httpObject As New XMLHTTP httpRequest = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>" & _ "<soap:Envelope xmlnsxsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' xmlns:xsd='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' xmlns:soap='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'>" & _ "<soap:Body>" & _ "<GetCurrentUserInfo xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/directory/' />" & _ "</soap:Body>" & _ "</soap:Envelope>" soapAction = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/directory/GetCurrentUserInfo" httpObject.Open "POST", servei_URL, False httpObject.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "text/xml; charset=utf-8" httpObject.setRequestHeader "SOAPAction", soapAction httpObject.setRequestHeader "Connection", "Keep-Alive" httpObject.Send httpRequest This post method has an error result, because acces is denied. Before Internet Explorer was deactivated, this works perfectly, the application had the credentials and get some response. (Before, an Internet Explorer window was opened to log in Sharepoint. Now in these window appears a message like Internet Explorer is no longer available for Sharepoint) Now, I can't send the credentials into post method I tried to use WinHttpRequest and set the credentials into: Objecte_HTTP.setCredentials "domain\user", "password", 0 But I get a response within "Sign in to your account" PD: I have an active session logged in to Egde223Views0likes0CommentsAccess Database Deployed to Sharepoint
I just got done bidding on an Access project that requires sending email via Outlook and generating some reports in Excel format. I think to myself "no problem, I know the VBA for doing that". I win the contract and then the customer says: "When you are done, we will just put it on Sharepoint where everyone can use it." From what I can gather from the forums - Access on Sharepoint does not support VBA. Is there some other way I can send email via Outlook and generate Excel reports when the Access file is on Sharepoint?Solved966Views0likes3CommentsLink a table from MS Fabric
Is it possible to link a table stored in MS Fabric Dataflow Gen2 to an Access database? The data set is roughly 500k rows of data. FYI I'm not trying to link Fabric FROM an Access database. Rather I would like to work with the data in MS Access. Any help would be appreciated.280Views0likes0CommentsMS Access 365 - External Link to Folder
Hello Community! I currently have an excel file (master) that uses PowerQuery that is linked to a folder in a SharePoint with several excel files (reports). Master consolidates 'pricing_report' sheets of the files in the folder. PowerQuery performs filters, cleaning, etc and returns a table consisting of all the reports in the folder. As transactions grow, the Master file is growing big in size and it is getting slow to run. I want to have the same setup in Access where I have it linked to the folder with the excel reports (new reports are dumped in the folder on a regular basis). File names do not stay consistent. In Access I tried using the External Data tab, Import & Link but I don't see where it links to a folder. Please advise on how to achieve it. Thanks in advance. Alex.1.4KViews0likes7CommentsAccess Europe meeting on Wed 6 Sept - Database Analyzer and other tools
The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Sept 2023 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM) The start time is equivalent to 19:00 (7PM) in Central Europe and 10AM in Seattle / PST Please note that the UK is now on Summer Time (UTC+1). For local times, please check https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ In this month's session, I will be demonstrating my new Database Analyzer Pro application. The free evaluation version is now available for download from the above link on my website If time permits, I will also be discussing a number of related Access examples and code samples such as: • the use of progress bars • creating a table of contents in Access reports • the undocumented SaveAsText/LoadFromText features • changing query views using command bars code For more details about this session, see: https://accessusergroups.org/europe/event/access-europe-2023-09-06/ or https://isladogs.co.uk/aeu-19/ The meeting will again be held on Zoom. When the time comes, you can connect using: Join Zoom Meeting. If you are asked, use: Meeting ID: 924 3129 5683 ; Passcode: 661210 For more connection options, please see the AccessUserGroups.org web page for this event All sessions are recorded and later uploaded to the Access User Groups channel on YouTube I hope you will join us for this month's session. As always, the session will be recorded and the video uploaded to YouTube after the event NOTE: I regret that the planned presentation on Better Access Charts by Thomas Moller originally scheduled for Wed 6 Sept has been postponed until further notice.894Views1like2Comments