Building a Decision Tree Database in Microsoft Access. Part 3: Editor Form
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2023
- In this series of Microsoft Access tutorials, we are going to build a decision tree database that can be used for troubleshooting, logical decision-making, questionnaires, tech support, game development, and lots more.
In today's video, we are going to begin creating the question editor form, which is what the person who is creating or editing the decision tree will use to modify the questions, answers, and other information. We will create a single form that is the parent and a continuous form that will list the children of that parent, and then we will bring them together using a form object with a unique relationship.
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Thanks for the great video series, Richard! I'm looking forward to the next video in the series!
You bet!
Hi Richard, I love your videos even though it is not my area but I want to share what I think. please do not consider as a offensive. here what i believe. I believe that while Access used to be a top choice for small businesses in managing modest datasets, its popularity has waned. In my view, it's important to either explore and share advanced techniques within MS Access or shift towards more modern directions such as web-based MySQL or delve into exciting realms like OpenAI, machine learning, and deep learning. Although I'm not an expert in any of these areas, I find machine learning and deep learning particularly engaging and enjoyable
I appreciate your feedback, but I will respectfully disagree. I think that there are still a lot of small businesses, especially, that have a challenge of managing and maintaining their databases to run their businesses, and Access fits that niche perfectly. A lot of people don't need web-based SQL databases or machine learning to track their customers, orders, and inventory. So, if that's what you're looking for, great! There are plenty of other solutions out there, but Access still is a fantastic solution for what it does. It is the best desktop-based rapid application development database system on the market.
For the record, everything you suggest as an option to add, I want to see.
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