I am trying to create a query that joins information from two different tables that have the same primary key but have different detail information. I'm sure it is some easy answer but I'm not getting it....
The tables contain different sales information but I want to join them to create billings for buyers and receipts for the customers. (Basically an auction type scenerio.)
Table 1 = "tblBlockSale" and contains the following fields:
BuyerID
CustomerID
Tag#
Weight
BidAmount
TotalAmount
Table 2 = "tblAddOnDonations" and contains the following fields:
BuyerID
CustomerID
AddOnDonationAmount
I want the query to show all records in Table 1 and all records in Table 2
and to be able to report all the records from Table 1 (if any) and all of the records from Table 2 (if any) by Buyer and show an overall total at the bottom. I want to also be able to do the same for the customer.
Thank you for your help. I really appreciate this site and all of the help it has provided!
I have another question and I don't know how to create a new post so I'm going to ask it here....sorry if this is bad posting etiquette...
FLEXIBLE FORMS QUESTION:
I am trying to set up a flexible form and not hard coding information.
I want to be able to allow the user to enter fee information:
tblFees
Fee1 Fee1Description Fee1Amt
Fee2 Fee2Description Fee2Amt
etc. and they can continue to add as many fees as they need.
Then I need to allow them to say how these fees are applied:
SaleItemType1 might need Fee1, Fee2, Fee3 and no other fees
SaleItemType2 might need all of the fees
SaleItemType3 might just need Fee1
etc. for as many SaleItemTypes they may have.
So after applying the fees as they have noted generically for the SaleItems then they may need to go to specific record and make changes just for that record. So for example, Record1 might be a SaleItemType3 that was generically given Fee1 but this specific record needs Fee1 and Fee3. Record25 might be a SaleItem2 that generically got all of the fees but for this record, they want to remove Fee4.
Hope that make sense and that someone can help me. And again, sorry for the posting of two different questions in one post....
UIVandalPatti
The tables contain different sales information but I want to join them to create billings for buyers and receipts for the customers. (Basically an auction type scenerio.)
Table 1 = "tblBlockSale" and contains the following fields:
BuyerID
CustomerID
Tag#
Weight
BidAmount
TotalAmount
Table 2 = "tblAddOnDonations" and contains the following fields:
BuyerID
CustomerID
AddOnDonationAmount
I want the query to show all records in Table 1 and all records in Table 2
and to be able to report all the records from Table 1 (if any) and all of the records from Table 2 (if any) by Buyer and show an overall total at the bottom. I want to also be able to do the same for the customer.
Thank you for your help. I really appreciate this site and all of the help it has provided!
I have another question and I don't know how to create a new post so I'm going to ask it here....sorry if this is bad posting etiquette...
FLEXIBLE FORMS QUESTION:
I am trying to set up a flexible form and not hard coding information.
I want to be able to allow the user to enter fee information:
tblFees
Fee1 Fee1Description Fee1Amt
Fee2 Fee2Description Fee2Amt
etc. and they can continue to add as many fees as they need.
Then I need to allow them to say how these fees are applied:
SaleItemType1 might need Fee1, Fee2, Fee3 and no other fees
SaleItemType2 might need all of the fees
SaleItemType3 might just need Fee1
etc. for as many SaleItemTypes they may have.
So after applying the fees as they have noted generically for the SaleItems then they may need to go to specific record and make changes just for that record. So for example, Record1 might be a SaleItemType3 that was generically given Fee1 but this specific record needs Fee1 and Fee3. Record25 might be a SaleItem2 that generically got all of the fees but for this record, they want to remove Fee4.
Hope that make sense and that someone can help me. And again, sorry for the posting of two different questions in one post....
UIVandalPatti
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