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"Nikos Yannacopoulos"
Let me see if I understand this correctly: Am I guessing correct so far? So far so good. :-) The question is how to identify the chosen vendor's part number for the given part (to communicate that to the vendor), right? Well, it takes no more than a simple DLookup on table tblVItem! Again, I think you are on the same page as I. Thank you for the answer. I kind of thought this after looking hard at the diagram. Everything I saw in front of me showed that I would use tblVitem, but being new, I wanted to make sure I was correct. As I near the completion of the table design, I get a bit worried that I covered everything while allowing easy alterations and upgrades for the future. This usually entails over-analyzing what is staring right at you clear as day! :-) Tim |
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Tim,
This is actually concerning your newer post in this NG, but I didn't want to "burn" it by replying there (by "burn" I mean that some will often skip posts thathave already been replied)... that's because i don't have a real answer to it, I just wanted to alert you to the fact that your Excel conversion to .html didn't work very well, so the web page isn't really usable. Regards, Nikos Parts Manager wrote: "Nikos Yannacopoulos" Let me see if I understand this correctly: Am I guessing correct so far? So far so good. :-) The question is how to identify the chosen vendor's part number for the given part (to communicate that to the vendor), right? Well, it takes no more than a simple DLookup on table tblVItem! Again, I think you are on the same page as I. Thank you for the answer. I kind of thought this after looking hard at the diagram. Everything I saw in front of me showed that I would use tblVitem, but being new, I wanted to make sure I was correct. As I near the completion of the table design, I get a bit worried that I covered everything while allowing easy alterations and upgrades for the future. This usually entails over-analyzing what is staring right at you clear as day! :-) Tim |
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Tim,
I checked the hyperling again and it came up OK the second time, so false alarm. Nikos Nikos Yannacopoulos wrote: Tim, This is actually concerning your newer post in this NG, but I didn't want to "burn" it by replying there (by "burn" I mean that some will often skip posts thathave already been replied)... that's because i don't have a real answer to it, I just wanted to alert you to the fact that your Excel conversion to .html didn't work very well, so the web page isn't really usable. Regards, Nikos |
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