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Conditional detail view... HELP ME PLEASE

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    Conditional detail view... HELP ME PLEASE

    Hello (I may not be following proper etiquette... maybe I should not have started a new thread? If so I apologize)
    I posted this question a few days ago and haven't gotten any replies to it yet so I figured I'd ask again... maybe I'm not wording it correctly or I'm asking for too much help?
    I have an on-line database of local businesses http://67.58.217.235/08SEPT06.a5w
    It has members and non members in it...(there are lots of blanks in there too-by that I am referring to the member field) I want to show more information on the members than the non-members and I thought the easy way would be to be able to limit the detail view in the table to those records that satisfy the member=yes condition...in other words the hyperlink that opens the detail view would only be present for members... is there any way to accomplish this? Maybe I am going about this all wrong, and quite possibly I am biting off more than I can chew as I am truly a database neophyte.
    I would love to be able to do this on my own but I am not against paying someone to help me if I can afford it... You guys are great at what you do and sure deserve to be paid wayyy more than what I could afford... OK enough butt kissing lol
    Does anyone have any ideas they would be willing to share with me? I am in a bit of a time crunch with this (of course eh?)

    Thanks in adavance

    Rusty
    Rusty Auxier, Owner
    Manitoulin Island Computers
    32 Anglin St., Box 168
    Mindemoya, Ontario
    P0P 1S0
    705-377-7363
    www.micomp.ca

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    Re: Conditional detail view... HELP ME PLEASE

    You'll probably get more responses in the Web Application Server section of the board. I believe this section is more desktop oriented.
    There can be only one.

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      Re: Conditional detail view... HELP ME PLEASE

      Thanks Stan
      I'll post it there as well! I wasn't sure myself what forum to put it in...
      I appreciate the feedback!

      Rusty
      Rusty Auxier, Owner
      Manitoulin Island Computers
      32 Anglin St., Box 168
      Mindemoya, Ontario
      P0P 1S0
      705-377-7363
      www.micomp.ca

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