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Hello, Have a Access problem. I have 1 master table with records by Sales Rep ID (80001, 80002, and so on). For each of these ID's, i have multiple lines of records that show their sales (Revenue) by customer like follows: 80001 5,000 IBM 80001 7,000 Staples 80005 6,000 Motorola …

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[COLOR=#000000]I am a developer creating a package for Employee.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Salary Slip maintenance creating problem means I am not getting ideas of create table. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Please help me to create table.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Salary of an Employee has following heads[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]* Consoldated Amt[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]* Additional Allowance [/COLOR] …

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The following SQL results in an "invalid procedure call" message. SELECT ViewtimeHCPick1WRes1.X FROM ViewtimeHCPick1WRes1 where (((ViewtimeHCPick1WRes1.X)>2)); SELECT ViewtimeHCPick1WRes1.X FROM ViewtimeHCPick1WRes1; works fine. ViewtimeHCPick1WRes1 is a query. X is a calculated field that results in a number of format x.y or x. Any suggestions as to why the where clause is …

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