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Hi i have an access databse with one table at the moment.
when a visitor comes onto site he is entered on to a form and the details saved in a table
the table is shared on sharepoint so everyone can view who is on site.

I want a feature which removes a person from the table once they have left the site?

i have a check box which says left site? if they have the box is ticked

is there anything i can do move the person from one table to another???

thanks
May 25 '07 #1
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An append query and then a delete query.
May 25 '07 #2

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