@JoshRoss: Thank you josh, I made all the table as you mentioned in last reply. I think " i " is the variable which i need to define in the program initially, Is that correct?
Thanks
Eigen.
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@JoshRoss: Thank you josh, I made all the table as you mentioned in last reply. I think " i " is the variable which i need to define in the program initially, Is that correct?
Thanks
Eigen.
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11 hours ago, Eigenvector wrote
@JoshRoss: Thank you josh, I made all the table as you mentioned in last reply. I think " i " is the variable which i need to define in the program initially, Is that correct?
Thanks
Eigen.
The i is just an alias for the invoice table.
With Application Wizard from Access 2000, it sounds like a 20-minutes task.
Too bad it's dropped from Access 2003 and afterwards.
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