guys i need some quidance...
i have a server setup that i need some help with
i have a database file that holds 1 inventory table.
Then i have 2 other database files that represent 2 retail stores.
my problem is that the store files have a form which acts like a sales invoice. The sales order number is an autonumber. this worked fine in the past with local network setups, but now going to a server the issue is that the sales order numbers cannot be the same from one store to the other. Since its related to the inventory table it steals the invoice from one store to the other..
i tried formatting the autonumbers differently.. like /100 on one and /3000 on the other. And they are still the same autonumber anyway.. the format doesnt mean much other than a different display..
is there a way to control the auto numbers to be in a specified range of numbers...
i would like to be able to say for store 1 the sales order numbers can only be from 1000-5000 and store 2 6000-9000...
is it not possible with autonumbers?
ho can i do this?
i have a server setup that i need some help with
i have a database file that holds 1 inventory table.
Then i have 2 other database files that represent 2 retail stores.
my problem is that the store files have a form which acts like a sales invoice. The sales order number is an autonumber. this worked fine in the past with local network setups, but now going to a server the issue is that the sales order numbers cannot be the same from one store to the other. Since its related to the inventory table it steals the invoice from one store to the other..
i tried formatting the autonumbers differently.. like /100 on one and /3000 on the other. And they are still the same autonumber anyway.. the format doesnt mean much other than a different display..
is there a way to control the auto numbers to be in a specified range of numbers...
i would like to be able to say for store 1 the sales order numbers can only be from 1000-5000 and store 2 6000-9000...
is it not possible with autonumbers?
ho can i do this?