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I have a table listing 147 Company training Policy# with each Position to which each policy applies. Not all Policy# applies to every position, i.e. Driver versus Office staff. There are 32 employees in 7 different positions.
I have a table of Employee Records with standard information including Employee ID and Position.
I created a select query from the Employee Record and the above training requirements that provides a data list of every employee to each pertinent training policy by inner joining Positions with three columns Policy# and Title from the Policy# table and Employee ID from the Employee Record table.
I am trying to create a query that will tell me by Policy# what Employee has no record of being initially trained in that particular Policy #. I have built a query but it doesn’t give me a complete listing of missing employees.
SELECT qryPolicyByEmployeeID.CWSPolicy, qryPolicyByEmployeeID.EmpID, qryPolicyByEmployeeID.Title
FROM qryPolicyByEmployeeID LEFT JOIN TrainingLog ON qryPolicyByEmployeeID.EmpID = TrainingLog.EmpID
WHERE (((TrainingLog.EmpID) Is Null))
ORDER BY qryPolicyByEmployeeID.CWSPolicy, qryPolicyByEmployeeID.EmpID;
My problem occurs at the “Where” statement. When inquiring on a specific Policy# and the EmpID is in the training log for any other Policy# that EmpID does not appear in the listing. I am trying to figure a way to get around this.
Has anyone a suggestion as to how I can make that happen? I am very flexible about changing table layouts if that will get me what I need.
I have a table of Employee Records with standard information including Employee ID and Position.
I created a select query from the Employee Record and the above training requirements that provides a data list of every employee to each pertinent training policy by inner joining Positions with three columns Policy# and Title from the Policy# table and Employee ID from the Employee Record table.
I am trying to create a query that will tell me by Policy# what Employee has no record of being initially trained in that particular Policy #. I have built a query but it doesn’t give me a complete listing of missing employees.
SELECT qryPolicyByEmployeeID.CWSPolicy, qryPolicyByEmployeeID.EmpID, qryPolicyByEmployeeID.Title
FROM qryPolicyByEmployeeID LEFT JOIN TrainingLog ON qryPolicyByEmployeeID.EmpID = TrainingLog.EmpID
WHERE (((TrainingLog.EmpID) Is Null))
ORDER BY qryPolicyByEmployeeID.CWSPolicy, qryPolicyByEmployeeID.EmpID;
My problem occurs at the “Where” statement. When inquiring on a specific Policy# and the EmpID is in the training log for any other Policy# that EmpID does not appear in the listing. I am trying to figure a way to get around this.
Has anyone a suggestion as to how I can make that happen? I am very flexible about changing table layouts if that will get me what I need.
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