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Should You Base Microsoft Access Forms and Reports on Tables or Queries?

25 min · 24 de may de 2026
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Choosing between tables and queries as the data source for your Microsoft Access forms and reports can have a big impact on how flexible and efficient your database becomes. In this episode, we dive into one of the most common questions Access users face: when should you use a simple table, and when is it better to base your forms or reports on a query? We will discuss practical scenarios, clear up misconceptions, and explain why queries are often the better option for calculated fields, totals, and cleaner data entry workflows. Listen in as Access veteran Richard Rost shares real-life examples from the community, explains the importance of updatable queries, and walks through potential pitfalls with complex queries that could make your forms uneditable. Whether you are building a small business solution or reorganizing your Access database for better performance, this episode will help you make informed decisions and avoid common headaches when designing forms and reports.

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Should You Base Microsoft Access Forms and Reports on Tables or Queries?

Choosing between tables and queries as the data source for your Microsoft Access forms and reports can have a big impact on how flexible and efficient your database becomes. In this episode, we dive into one of the most common questions Access users face: when should you use a simple table, and when is it better to base your forms or reports on a query? We will discuss practical scenarios, clear up misconceptions, and explain why queries are often the better option for calculated fields, totals, and cleaner data entry workflows. Listen in as Access veteran Richard Rost shares real-life examples from the community, explains the importance of updatable queries, and walks through potential pitfalls with complex queries that could make your forms uneditable. Whether you are building a small business solution or reorganizing your Access database for better performance, this episode will help you make informed decisions and avoid common headaches when designing forms and reports.

24 de may de 202625 min