Steve - All you do is run an append query. Choose all the fields you want to append except the AutoNumber. If you leave that out Access will fill it for you following the sequence that already exists. If the last number is 5000, the new records will start at 5001 and increment for each record.
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I have tables tbMain and tbWorking. One is a copy of the other in terms
of table definition so they have the same fields. One of the fields is
autonumber. TbMain has thousands of records. TbWorking has a few
records. I want to append TbWorking to TbMain.
What does Access do with/to the tbMain autonumber field? I would like
the TbMain autonumber sequence to continue in the records appended from
TbWorking. Will it?
Thanks.
Steve
of table definition so they have the same fields. One of the fields is
autonumber. TbMain has thousands of records. TbWorking has a few
records. I want to append TbWorking to TbMain.
What does Access do with/to the tbMain autonumber field? I would like
the TbMain autonumber sequence to continue in the records appended from
TbWorking. Will it?
Thanks.
Steve
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