A button to add rows in MS Access?
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I am working on a small database in MS access that stores doctors resumes. In the (experience) users have to fill in the hospitals they worked at and the dates of when they started and when they quit working. Now I have one fileds for the 1- hospital name 2- start date 3- end date but I can't guess the number of hospitals that the user will enter so, I want to make a small (+) button to add a filed for the (hospital name, start date and end date) so the user can add as much as required.. Anyone knows how to do that ? :) thanks in advance ..
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Answer:
boss i understood ur problem i hope u add an extra attribute to table i.e. work experience. its a poor solution i give to u. because u have to alter ur table. but when u prepare ur blue print or schema u have to mention it.
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create relationship in msaccees relate the id of hospital name to number of hospitals
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