Hi all,
I have a Access 2003 app that I am creating to catalog my music collection and have come across a situation I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on for me.
On occasion I will enter an album or group of albums into the database without also adding the associated songs included on those albums. What I want to do is to have Access remind me (through a report based on a query) which albums I need to update.
So, to my question: I have already created the relationships between the artists, albums, and songs tables, but searching for "is null" on the songs table isn't pulling any results up. How do I have Access realize there is an entry with a value in the ALBUMS table and nothing in the SONGS table?
Joe
I have a Access 2003 app that I am creating to catalog my music collection and have come across a situation I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on for me.
On occasion I will enter an album or group of albums into the database without also adding the associated songs included on those albums. What I want to do is to have Access remind me (through a report based on a query) which albums I need to update.
So, to my question: I have already created the relationships between the artists, albums, and songs tables, but searching for "is null" on the songs table isn't pulling any results up. How do I have Access realize there is an entry with a value in the ALBUMS table and nothing in the SONGS table?
Joe