Hi,
I have posted this message (or similar versions) a few times and have had a few different responses (thank you) I have been trying the various suggestions for about 3 weeks now and cannot seem to make any headway. Perhaps I have not explained in enough detail what it is I need to do, so here goes.
In the freight industry we take bookings from Customers over the telephone, I am trying to produce a form that can take down the details which will then be sent to various forms that we have to print. One of the most important things are obviously the charges, these are based on the actual weight or the volumetric weight of the goods. To determine this we have to calculate the volume of each carton and then compare it to the actual weight, which ever is the greater is then the chargeable weight.
There is no standard size of box so I cannot make a table and have box A for example at 50 x 50 x 50 cms etc., a consignment can consist of several boxes (or unpacked goods such as machinery, goods in sacks etc.).
A typical scenario may be that a customer calls and says he has 5 boxes weighing 100 kilos, 2 measure 50 x 50 x 50 cms, 1 measures 40 x 50 x 60 cms and the remaining 2 measure 100 x 70 x 70 (to determine the volume weight each dimension has to be multiplied and then divided by 6000). The total volume for this consignment would be 143 kilos, as this is more than the actual weight the volume weight becomes the chargeable weight.
Currently I use calculated fields on a form, which works OK, but as I have to make allowances for the fact that there may be many different size boxes I have to break the normalisation rules and have fields repeated (i.e. Box, Box1, Box2 etc.). Also the amount of space taken up on the form is horrendous.
Secondly, because the information needs to be eventually distributed through several forms (Master Awb, House Awb, Customs Documents, Shipping Invoice, Sales Invoice etc.) I need to store it. To make matters worse Government law states that import and export records have to be kept for 7 years, I therefore need to store the actual dimensions as well as the totals.
I have tried phrasing queries until my fingerprints have been rubbed out but I cannot see the wood for the trees.
I hope this makes a little more sense and will enable somebody to point me down the right path.
Thanks
Steve