Peter Ramshaw
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Hi techiies
Could anyone asssit with advise on this?
I want to create and update query that will 'find' cells in one field that are not null and then copy that data into another cell in the same record that IS null.
Real world: My database has Work Email adresses [Work Email Address] and Private Email Addresses and I want to consolidate these into a third column which will have no empty cells.
Some records have BOTH so, if that's the case, I want to use the home emaiul address over the work one. Okay so far?
So, I want to query [Work Email Address] and [Email] and copy data from these into my new field [Preffered Email].
I'd like to do it in one operation if possible but I'm equally happy to do several operations:
Like first query for all Is Not Null in [Email] and copy that to [Preferred Email]
Then query all Is Not Null in [Work Email Address] and copt data to [Preferred Email] but ONLY WHERE THAT CELL IN NULL.....
Anyone poihnjt me in the right direction?
Cheers
Peter R
Could anyone asssit with advise on this?
I want to create and update query that will 'find' cells in one field that are not null and then copy that data into another cell in the same record that IS null.
Real world: My database has Work Email adresses [Work Email Address] and Private Email Addresses and I want to consolidate these into a third column which will have no empty cells.
Some records have BOTH so, if that's the case, I want to use the home emaiul address over the work one. Okay so far?
So, I want to query [Work Email Address] and [Email] and copy data from these into my new field [Preffered Email].
I'd like to do it in one operation if possible but I'm equally happy to do several operations:
Like first query for all Is Not Null in [Email] and copy that to [Preferred Email]
Then query all Is Not Null in [Work Email Address] and copt data to [Preferred Email] but ONLY WHERE THAT CELL IN NULL.....
Anyone poihnjt me in the right direction?
Cheers
Peter R