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Suggestions for table or query to track movement
I have a table for employees that includes the usual description fields for
employees. This is one of my master tables with the employee ID being the primary key. Then I have another table that stores all employee hours that I add on to monthly via an import from Excel (emplID is foreign key). I want to keep track of all of the employees that are new or terminate. I’d like Access to recognize if an employee is missing or new and later be able to create a report for recent new hires or terminations. I may be expecting too much and if so please give me your opinion on this. It wouldn’t be that big of a deal to track it manually but I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions. Thanks for any help. |
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FMS's Total Access Analyzer can produce that kind of report. It is the best option for that. This tool is really nice because it consists of various nice features and functionalities. So, you can get the extra features in that. So, I am suggesting to you.
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