From: Glenda on 24 Mar 2010 17:53 The link only has a database for use with Access 2007. I am using Access 2003. -- Glenda "J. Williams" wrote: > See http://www.TrainingDatabase.com. There are some reasonably priced Access > databases here. > > "Glenda" wrote: > > > I have a database with 3 tables. Table 1 has the employee name and job > > title, table 2 has the titles of the training required for each job title, > > table 3 is the training history (date, training title, level of competency > > [there are 3 levels of competency - so possibly 3 training records for each > > training title for each employee]). I would like to print a report that has > > the employee names along the side of the page with the training titles at the > > top. I would like to enter an "R" if the training is required and has not > > started, leave it blank if the training is not required, an "A" if the > > employee is at level A, "B" if at level B, "C" if at level C. > > > > I am pretty challenged with Access, please help. > > -- > > Glenda
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