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UPDATE MONTH, Restrict INNER JOIN (JNLSEXPL INNER JOIN Tbl24 ON (JNLSEXPL.ACRONYM = Tbl24.ACRONYM) AND (JNLSEXPL.OPCO = Tbl24.OPCO)) ON (Restrict.[YEAR TAR] = JNLSEXPL.YEAR) AND (Restrict.[CATEGORY TAR] = JNLSEXPL.CATEGORY) SET JNLSEXPL.bUpdate = 1, JNLSEXPL.PAPCHA = IIf([Forms]![frmExtrapolateTariffs]![Frame63]=1,[Tbl24]![PAPCHA]*[MONTH]![FACTOR],[Tbl24]![PAPCHA]+[MONTH]![FACTOR2]), JNLSEXPL.PAPCUR = [Tbl24]![PAPCUR] WHERE (((Restrict.[SELECT TAR])=True));Convert the Access query to SQL Server stored procedure
-- Anonymous, February 18, 2000
Augustine,Of course, I cannot fully translate here without access to the Access database and its equivalent SQL Server database, but the INNER JOINs will translate directly, the IIf will translate to an If statement and the ! operator is a way of accessing things like form data.
The Access 2000 documentation says this about the ! operator:
The ! operator indicates that what follows is a user-defined item (an element of a collection). For example, use the ! operator to refer to an open form, an open report, or a control on an open form or report.
Identifier Refers to
Forms![Orders] The open Orders form
Reports![Invoice] The open Invoice report
Forms![Orders]![OrderID] The OrderID control on the open Orders form
Hope this helps,
Eric
-- Anonymous, February 28, 2000