This is my first post, I will try my best to reduce confusion with my question.
I have a table that includes data with 18 different activities for one customer and the activities are due at different times within a 36 month term.
I would like to create a query that will look at the [customer_number], "123456", the [activity_name], "introduction", [due_date], "06/01/2014" and add 30 days to the due_date for that customer.
Is there anyone out there in Microsoft Access Help Center land that can help me write an argument that will answer the above question. I will be ever so greatful.....
Please be advised, I am not sure if IIF statment is the best option. If there is a better way, please share your expertise.
I hope my question make sense, if not, ask and I will try to clarify.... I am not expert... beginner to intermediate level.
Thank you,
NoJoke
I have a table that includes data with 18 different activities for one customer and the activities are due at different times within a 36 month term.
I would like to create a query that will look at the [customer_number], "123456", the [activity_name], "introduction", [due_date], "06/01/2014" and add 30 days to the due_date for that customer.
Is there anyone out there in Microsoft Access Help Center land that can help me write an argument that will answer the above question. I will be ever so greatful.....
Please be advised, I am not sure if IIF statment is the best option. If there is a better way, please share your expertise.
I hope my question make sense, if not, ask and I will try to clarify.... I am not expert... beginner to intermediate level.
Thank you,
NoJoke


