HavingI've previously posted a version of this code here:
Also I should explain that for the purposes of this code review, I am not really using Access as a relational database, I am merely taking the output of some CAD (design) software, processing it in a certain way, then outputting it to print.
Having previously posted a version of this code here:
I've previously posted a version of this code here:
Also I should explain that for the purposes of this code review, I am not really using Access as a relational database, I am merely taking the output of some CAD (design) software, processing it in a certain way, then outputting it to print.
Having previously posted a version of this code here:
MS Access VBA code to compare records in a table and combine data where necessary I was told to post a follow-up question once I had revised my code.
Note I have written "Suspect there is a better way to do this" etc. in the comments of a line which I think is questionable, so if you do a Ctrl+FCtrl+F for "suspect" then you'll find things I am particularly unsure of.
Having previously posted a version of this code here:MS Access VBA code to compare records in a table and combine data where necessary I was told to post a follow-up question once I had revised my code.
Note I have written "Suspect there is a better way to do this" etc. in the comments of a line which I think is questionable, so if you do a Ctrl+F for "suspect" then you'll find things I am particularly unsure of.
Having previously posted a version of this code here:
MS Access VBA code to compare records in a table and combine data where necessary
Note I have written "Suspect there is a better way to do this" etc. in the comments of a line which I think is questionable, so if you do a Ctrl+F for "suspect" then you'll find things I am particularly unsure of.