Senin, 30 Oktober 2017

Re: [MS_AccessPros] FIELD JOIN IN QUERY

 

Ade,


Again, can you provide some sample data and desired output? I think you would need to create union queries to normalize your table but I can't tell.


Regards,

Duane




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Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] FIELD JOIN IN QUERY
 


Thanks Duanne,

i am trying to solve a problem with some combinatorics element. There is no unique ID in the first table that equates to another ID in the second.

While the first table contains all the possibilities, my desired outcome is only those lines or records in the first table that have a record from the second table as a subset regardless of the order.

The challenge is how to join both tables to achieve this result when i run a query


Ade



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Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] FIELD JOIN IN QUERY

 
Ade,

It seems your tables aren't normalized correctly. Can you provide more information about what types of values you are storing? I am picturing something like storing EmployeeIDs  (40 different employees) in any of the fields with headings/field names that equate to positions or roles. If this is somewhat like you system, rather than 5 fields, there should be 5 records.

How would you join? Can you provide some sample records and desired output?

Regards,
Duane Hookom



From: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Adeboyejo Oyenuga aoye_99@yahoo.co.uk [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [MS_AccessPros] FIELD JOIN IN QUERY
 


I am looking for help to create a join between two tables. Fields 1-5 in the first table can take on about 40 different unique values, while Fields 1-3 in the second table can also take on the same number of unique values. Fields 1 to 3 can each equate to any of the values in Fields 1-5 in the 1st table.

Thanks.

Ade

TABLE1
FIELD1 FIELD2 FIELD3 FIELD4 FIELD5
TABLE2
FIELD1 FIELD2 FIELD3






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