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  1. cyclops1eye

    HELP!!!! --> pulling from two tables with one COUNT

    DUDE!!! THIS WORKS GREAT!!! THANKS A MILLION!!!.... One modification that I did make, though, was to change COUNT(*) to COUNT(1), so that I didn't have it loading all fields... Anyway, thank you very much!!!! -one_eye
  2. cyclops1eye

    HELP!!!! --> pulling from two tables with one COUNT

    That looks just like what I need... just wasn't sure how to express it in SQL... Thank you very much! I will have to go try it out now... I will let you know what I encounter. Cheers, -one_eye
  3. cyclops1eye

    HELP!!!! --> pulling from two tables with one COUNT

    I was meaning same columns. That is actually not the case, but I am familiar enough with SQL that I was trying to make it easier for someone to answer my question... What is your question about how the tables are used? -- Cyclops_One_Eye
  4. cyclops1eye

    HELP!!!! --> pulling from two tables with one COUNT

    HI! I have a fun one here. I am trying to populate a ListBox in Access using two tables... and what I have for fields are these: ID Product_Number Serial_Number Checked -- ------------------- ----------------- ---------- Now, the "Checked" field doesn't go into...

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