Can anyone please help!
This is probably an easy question that everyone has an answer for... I hope so.. I am a rookie, so please understand.
I created a table with values. This table is called ....FLORENCE - MATERIAL - MAKE - KAUF (PDM). In this table is the field called OLD PART NUMBER, which is the field I would like to reference.
I created a new query using the MAKE - Query function, utilizing the design view functionality (Easier for me). The source table is called FLORENCE - KAUF - SCRUBBER TABLE. I would like to only display the records that exist in the FLORENCE - KAUF - SCRUBBER TABLE but do not exist in the FLORENCE - MATERIAL - MAKE - KAUF (PDM) TABLE. I know how you can develop a link to show materials that match, but then those materials are shown. I want the opposite. I want the materials that match to be excluded from the finished product.
The common field in both tables is OLD PART NUMBER
Anyone have any ideas?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This is probably an easy question that everyone has an answer for... I hope so.. I am a rookie, so please understand.
I created a table with values. This table is called ....FLORENCE - MATERIAL - MAKE - KAUF (PDM). In this table is the field called OLD PART NUMBER, which is the field I would like to reference.
I created a new query using the MAKE - Query function, utilizing the design view functionality (Easier for me). The source table is called FLORENCE - KAUF - SCRUBBER TABLE. I would like to only display the records that exist in the FLORENCE - KAUF - SCRUBBER TABLE but do not exist in the FLORENCE - MATERIAL - MAKE - KAUF (PDM) TABLE. I know how you can develop a link to show materials that match, but then those materials are shown. I want the opposite. I want the materials that match to be excluded from the finished product.
The common field in both tables is OLD PART NUMBER
Anyone have any ideas?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.