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Make 1 table out of 1
I have two tables. In both column A is a number.
I would like to make a query that combines both column A's. How do I do that? Thanks, Anton |
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Make 1 table out of 1
Do you have any sample records and how you would like them to display in a
query? "combine" is quite vague. It doesn't help that you subject is "Make 1 table out of 1". It sounds like you have nothing to do ;-) -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Anton van Horen" wrote in message ... I have two tables. In both column A is a number. I would like to make a query that combines both column A's. How do I do that? Thanks, Anton |
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Make 1 table out of 1
I believe that you are trying to create an one-to-one relationship. Is that
correct? In order to split data of 1 record into 2 tables? George Ο χρήστης "Anton van Horen" *γγραψε: I have two tables. In both column A is a number. I would like to make a query that combines both column A's. How do I do that? Thanks, Anton |
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