Just started Access last week so I'm not great with its coding and I only know what I have needed to so far.
I'm at a point where I have sub-tables of sorts; in particular we are databasing some Bathrooms which contain Sinks, Dispensers, Mirrors etc. Each contained item has a crap-ton of info and there can be many of them, so they each have their own table (tblSinks, tblMirrors etc, along with tblBathrooms).
Each item will be associated with a bathroom (many to one; items to bathroom). I need to know what is the best, most accepted and used way to link the forms in such a way that when editing a bathroom in the form, there is a tab with buttons linking to the other forms (btnOpenMirrorForm type thing).
What I would like is the best practise for:
- Opening the Form (if there's anything special about it, otherwise using Design's button wizard)
- Automatically populating the item's "AssociatedBathroomID" based on the ID of their current record in the bathroom form
- Ensureing sufficient information is displayed to reassure the user that they are creating a Mirror WITHIN the bathroom they wanted (because record navigation I can do myself, but does need to be implemented)
- When the btnOpenMirrorForm is pressed, it should open to a new record (think of it as a "Add an Item to this bathroom" type button)
Before you say, I have tried looking into it. There are many ways, and some may work, but I'd like to know what is the best way; this definitely seems like something that should be common. I'm not opposed to subforms either, but as I've said there's a lot of information and this ultimately is going onto a Tablet PC's screen.