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"lmiller" <lmiller(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Good Afternoon,
> First I would like to thank you in advance for any help or suggestions you
> can give.
> I have created a new database and I imported a few tables from another
> database that I need for some queries that I am running in the new
> database.
> This new database will be for our new financial term beginning in April.
> I
> am currently still working in the old database until than but I was just
> checking a few items and I noticed that the tables that were imported are
> not updated. Everyday I put new information in eg. our Po's for 7th
> term.
>
> I looked in the new database and the information I put in the old database
> isn't coming through on the new. Doesn't this automatically update
> accordingly? or do I need to create an update query for the table.

From: joelgeraldine on
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"lmiller" <lmiller(a)discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
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> Good Afternoon,
> First I would like to thank you in advance for any help or suggestions you
> can give.
> I have created a new database and I imported a few tables from another
> database that I need for some queries that I am running in the new
> database.
> This new database will be for our new financial term beginning in April.
> I
> am currently still working in the old database until than but I was just
> checking a few items and I noticed that the tables that were imported are
> not updated. Everyday I put new information in eg. our Po's for 7th
> term.
>
> I looked in the new database and the information I put in the old database
> isn't coming through on the new. Doesn't this automatically update
> accordingly? or do I need to create an update query for the table.