to be quite honest, i have no idea what a child's table is. i only touched
access for the first time in sept 05 and before that had done minor work with
excel. (like a 5 step nested if statement in excel - Not VBA - would be my
most complicated formula before about a year ago when i stepped it up). as i
got my learn on with excel, i had a new project that excel just couldn't
handle. that's when i discovered access. i've written a pretty decent db so
far but i have never touched access before 5 months ago and have never, EVER
even heard of vba before then. i get most of my info from sites like these,
then i adapt and add it to my db. once i do that, i can usually morph it on
my own into other areas of the db but not every time for sure.
i guess i'm telling you this because if you'd like to take the time to
further explain your suggestion which completely evaded me the first time,
i'd love to hear it. if you can't dumb-it-down enough or think it'll be too
long to explain here, that's fine too. i just got the hint that you were
genuinely concerned about the results my db will experience in the future so
i felt obligated to find out what you were driving at (especially now that
i've given it to 3 of our other stores to use for tracking their customers).
thanks for your time and help -- it was a huge leap forward for me to get to
know queries a little better. my first report was based on a simple query
based on a simple table, but since then my 8 or so other reports have all
been right off of the tables, a practice i am going to discontinue as of
right now, let me assure you.
Bob Quintal wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>> your info on the union query was spot on. i didn't know you
>> could use a query this way. it worked perfectly. thank you.[/color]
>
>Glad to have helped.
>
>I still recommend you move the salespersons info to a child
>table, for the reasons mentioned below. Access makes it so easy.
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>>>> hey all. i have a report for sales commissions that i'm
>>>> having a little trouble with. each transaction may have[/color][/color]
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>>>salestable
>>>ORDER BY salesperson;[/color][/color]
>[/color]
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