Hi...im new to these boards and new to MS Access so Howdy ya'll.
Ok, I'll try to explain this as plain as possible.
Our billing system creates customer account numbers with seven digits (i.e. 0001500) The last two digits indicate how many times the account is deactivated and reactivated. So if someone moves out of the account above and someone new moves in, the new number would be 0001501.
Ok...here is my trouble. My mapping (GIS) system only uses the first five numbers (00015) because the number stays with the location forever. When I extract data from my map and pull it into Access, I can't get it to line up with the account numbers from billing. I need to remove the last two digits from the billing accounts and I don't want to do it manually because there are 8000 of them.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Jim
Ok, I'll try to explain this as plain as possible.
Our billing system creates customer account numbers with seven digits (i.e. 0001500) The last two digits indicate how many times the account is deactivated and reactivated. So if someone moves out of the account above and someone new moves in, the new number would be 0001501.
Ok...here is my trouble. My mapping (GIS) system only uses the first five numbers (00015) because the number stays with the location forever. When I extract data from my map and pull it into Access, I can't get it to line up with the account numbers from billing. I need to remove the last two digits from the billing accounts and I don't want to do it manually because there are 8000 of them.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Jim