Name: Anonymous 2009-05-13 6:19
I have an exam in some basic IT shit in a few hours. Never had classes in it, never even touched upon some of the subjects I am to cover -- I'm just taking the exam for the sake of it.
Databases is one of these things. Easy as fuck to learn on my own, but I have no time, so I seek your help.
Say I have 10 cabins that I rent out to niggerfaggots. What's the best way to record which dates each cabin is being rented? Do I create a separate table for each cabin or is there a quick, simple and more elegant, general way of doing this?
Also, how do I implement a form on a webpage allowing the user to pick a cabin and rent it from date A to date B, given that it's not occupied already?
Using MS Access for the databases and MS Expression Web for the shitty WYSIWYG HTML-shit. Never used either program before in my life.
Halp plox.
Databases is one of these things. Easy as fuck to learn on my own, but I have no time, so I seek your help.
Say I have 10 cabins that I rent out to niggerfaggots. What's the best way to record which dates each cabin is being rented? Do I create a separate table for each cabin or is there a quick, simple and more elegant, general way of doing this?
Also, how do I implement a form on a webpage allowing the user to pick a cabin and rent it from date A to date B, given that it's not occupied already?
Using MS Access for the databases and MS Expression Web for the shitty WYSIWYG HTML-shit. Never used either program before in my life.
Halp plox.