Ok, so here's the deal.
I have over 5,000 customers in a simple database. For each customer, I'm only displaying the account number, name & class of trade. Each customer represents a record and there is also a sub-form below displaying each customers product template - so each customer has different items displayed and this changes as I switch from record to record or customer to customer. (sorry if this is too much info)
I want to take a class of trade (Bakery for example) and I want to say, a Bakery should purchase these items (I'll have a list of items for the class of trade Bakery.) I want to then take that list and compare it to what is already in all Bakery customer product templates. Lastly, I want to display all of the missing items. The items I think they should buy - but only the items that are not already in the customer's product template.
Obviously, using the final report generated, our Sales Staff would be more effective while hitting the beat (so to say.)
I have a little experience with Access and VBA - but I can't get my head around this one. Any help would be much appreciated...
I have over 5,000 customers in a simple database. For each customer, I'm only displaying the account number, name & class of trade. Each customer represents a record and there is also a sub-form below displaying each customers product template - so each customer has different items displayed and this changes as I switch from record to record or customer to customer. (sorry if this is too much info)
I want to take a class of trade (Bakery for example) and I want to say, a Bakery should purchase these items (I'll have a list of items for the class of trade Bakery.) I want to then take that list and compare it to what is already in all Bakery customer product templates. Lastly, I want to display all of the missing items. The items I think they should buy - but only the items that are not already in the customer's product template.
Obviously, using the final report generated, our Sales Staff would be more effective while hitting the beat (so to say.)
I have a little experience with Access and VBA - but I can't get my head around this one. Any help would be much appreciated...
