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Nancy McGraw 
   
3 years ago
Hi- watched the checklist video. May work for my needs however each checklist will be slightly different depending on DIV and the Role the new hire falls under. With that, I need to create a relationship with one specific checklist to the employee relative to their Division and role.
John Davy  @Reply  
         
3 years ago
What is your question and can you provide some information.
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
3 years ago
Nancy  
John is correct.  The post is a little vague and it would help a lot if you could give an example or even screen shot of what you are trying to accomplish.
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
3 years ago
FYI is is usually "proper" to post a reply to your original topic if you have additional comments or questions.  Double posts makes it very difficult to not have duplicated answers and or multiple people try to help out on the same topic.
In the future please stick with this thread so as to keep things nice and tidy.
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
3 years ago
OK first, sorry for the multiple posts. See Creating a list.  Now that I have the information from that post it makes a little more sense.

To simplify let's pare it down to like 3-4 items to get it working then you can add in your actual data later.
I see this needing a Many-to-Many relationship.  
One list can have many people.  Many people can have the same list.

Depending on how many different lists there are will kind of dictate how you set up your table structure.  I'm thinking this may be very similar to the example Richard provided in the Nested Subforms for college students to classes to departments.
Nancy McGraw OP  @Reply  
   
3 years ago
Hi Scott, John, Thank you so very much. I will review the 'nested subforms' and perhaps utilize the 'many-to-many relationship. I may keep you posted of my progress (hopefully! )

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