Hi Dan, Here is the my DB I created. I can't key in data to my tables even at table level. Thanks for your help. Melih Ozbek
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [users] Data > base> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 05:30:14 -0600> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On > Tuesday 23 January 2007 10:46 pm, Melih Ozbek wrote:> > Thank you for the > quick reply. I created the tables like you would> > do in MS Access. Then > using those tables I created the forms and> > subforms. Then I want to put > some data to those tables, but when I> > open form I created, beside of the > form name (READ ONLY) was> > display. I'm not sure what I did wrong. I was > trying to write some> > data to those tables I created that's all. I worked > with MS Access> > and Oracle DB almost 8 years so I know what I'm doing. So > if you> > can tell me steps to create simple table I can be able to write to> > > it. I really appreciated.> >> > PS: I only use one "it".> >> > Melih Ozbek> > > It does not appear that you have done anything wrong except for > not > entering the information in the fields of the form you created. > The form > name is suppose to have (READ ONLY) after it. That indicates > that the form, > itself, can not be edited (its background, placement > of the fields, the > order of the fields, etc.). The fields within that > form will accept > information. My advice is that you open the form and > click inside the first > field. Then enter data in that field and use > the Tab or Enter key to > advance to the next field. Continue to add > data to the fields until you > have filled in all of the fields. Use > the Tab key to go to the next record. > (The number in the bottom left > will go from 1 of 1 to 2 of 2.) The Save > icon to the right of it will > go from active to grayed out when the number > changes. Now, go back to > the main window of the database. Click on the > Tables icon at the top > left. Then double click the table associated with > the form you just > had open. It should show that data has been entered into > it.> If this does not help, please create a simple database and send > it > directly to me at the email address listed in From above.> > Dan > > > From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re:> > [users] Data baseDate: Tue, 23 > Jan 2007 20:06:21 -0600CC:> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > On Tuesday 23 January > 2007 5:00 pm, Melih Ozbek wrote:> > > No I can't not enter any data to the > Tables. I created tables and> > > forms just fine. But when I try to write to > it, it opens as read> > > only what do I need to do so I can write some data > in that> > > tables? Thanks,> > >> > > Melih Ozbek> >> > <snip>> >> > You are > not being very clear. We need more detailed information.> > Let's start by > you opening the database. Then click the Form icon> > on the left side if it > is not already highlighted. To be able to> > enter data into the database, > you have to double click the name of> > a form found in the Forms list. If > the form opens, it should have a> > name at the top left of the screen with > (Read Only) following it.> > But the fields of the form should be present in > the form itself.> > They should not be Read Only unless you modified the > controls of> > the fields to be Read Only. These are the steps you should be> > > taking. What are the steps that you have taken. And please, do not> > use > the word it at all. We need to know what you can not write to> > as well as > what is Read Only.> >> > Dan> > > _________________________________________________________________> > Type > your favorite song. Get a customized station. Try MSN Radio> > powered by > Pandora. http://radio.msn.com _________________________________________________________________ Get the Live.com Holiday Page for recipes, gift-giving ideas, and more. www.live.com/?addtemplate=holiday
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