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Acesss 2003 table date range

Rich MI
I have a table that contains an effective date and various rates that are in effect at that time. When the rates are changed a new entry is added to the table with the effective date. I have a second table that contains billing detail (transaction date, materials, hours, etc.). I am looking for a way in access to create a new table with billing detail and the effective rate keying on what rate was in effect at the time of the transaction. I can do this type of processing on a mainframe using a table but that isn't the best solution here. Any suggestion on what I can do within Access?
Apr 27 '07 #1
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Rabbit
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You can use a subquery or embed a DMax in a DLookup.
Apr 27 '07 #2

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