Hi,
I'm pretty new to this forum and I barely have any coding skills. I'm not asking for a direct handmedown as it is for help.
I'm currently in the process of doing a an overhaul of the database including a table, some odd 17,500 records long.
What I need to do is to create a unique identifier from the existing part number, almost like an autonumber, but it only increments when there are duplicates. What I mean is that there would be for example, there would be five records of say, part 000135.
What I'm trying to get at is that I would like to get an idea on how I would have to code to grab the existing part numbers (all formatted to be 6 digits), add an extra 2 digits to be its unique identifier, and then save it all to a Unique Identifier column, that I created.
An example of what I want is say, I have part numbers 000135 and 000136. The numbers would go up from 000135-01, 000135-02, 000135-03, 000136-01, 000136-02.... The dash is not as important as implementing the 2 digit unique identifier
I barely have any coding experience (learned vb 6.0 about 3 years ago and never pracised it, doubt it would be useful anyways), so I won't be able to know everything and anything.
Thanks in advance
I'm pretty new to this forum and I barely have any coding skills. I'm not asking for a direct handmedown as it is for help.
I'm currently in the process of doing a an overhaul of the database including a table, some odd 17,500 records long.
What I need to do is to create a unique identifier from the existing part number, almost like an autonumber, but it only increments when there are duplicates. What I mean is that there would be for example, there would be five records of say, part 000135.
What I'm trying to get at is that I would like to get an idea on how I would have to code to grab the existing part numbers (all formatted to be 6 digits), add an extra 2 digits to be its unique identifier, and then save it all to a Unique Identifier column, that I created.
An example of what I want is say, I have part numbers 000135 and 000136. The numbers would go up from 000135-01, 000135-02, 000135-03, 000136-01, 000136-02.... The dash is not as important as implementing the 2 digit unique identifier
I barely have any coding experience (learned vb 6.0 about 3 years ago and never pracised it, doubt it would be useful anyways), so I won't be able to know everything and anything.
Thanks in advance