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ckuo@kahluadesigns.com
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2003-07-22 : 10:51:25
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| Pardon if this is a lil off topic. I am trying to do a Update with an inner join in ACCESS and SQL Server using the Northwinds datbase. The sql server update statement works fine but the Access statement prompts me for values, what gives? I'm not that great with Access so if somebody could fill me in on the adjustment i need to make. ThanksSQL SERVER STATEMENT---------------------update [order details]set [order details].unitprice = ([order details].unitprice + ([order details].unitprice * .015)) from [order details] inner join products on [order details].productid = products.productidwhereproducts.productname = 'Chai'ACCESS STATEMENT-------------------update [order details] inner join products on [order details].product = products.productnameset [order details].[unit price] = ([order details].[unit price] + ([order details].[unit price] * .015))whereproducts.productid = 1 |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
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Posted - 2003-07-22 : 11:23:50
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| Why is it [unit price] in Access?btwIf you want to prompt a user in access to eneter a value for a predicate, you create a "column" on the fly and Access will let you eneter a value.I guess column is the wrong word, field or variableSELECT * FROM myTable WHERE column = [Please Eneter a Value]The user will see a dialog with:"Please Enter a value"My guess is the [unit price] is not a column in the table.Brett8-) |
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