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Or, click the
New Record
icon.
Tip
The number in the Record box is the number of the record whose
data is shown in the form. (The data from the second record of
the Vacations form was displayed when I took the screenshot for
Figure 240.)
If you know the number of the record you want, you can enter it
into the record box and then use the
Enter
key to take you to
that record.
Figure 240 is a record with data inserted in its fields. Note that not all
fields have data in them. It is only necessary to have data in every field
if you determine ahead of time to require all fields contain data.
Caution
If you required data be entered for a particular field and you do
not have data for that field, you can no longer create a new
record. You have to edit the table containing that field and
change the
Entry Required
. Save the table
and
the database.
This could also cause you to lose data in the particular field.
Figure 240: Sample record of the Vacation form and subform
Creating queries
Queries are used to get specific information from a database. Using
our CD-Collection table, we will create a list of albums by a particular
artist. We will do this using the Wizard. The information we might want
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