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replyReply Tue 25 Mar 2008, 16:17Delegate Evonne said...

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Excel Advanced course

Access

is there any limit in how many entries Access can hold?

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replyReply Thu 27 Mar 2008, 03:51Trainer Nicole said...

RE: access

Hi Evonne,

I hope you enjoyed your Access training. Thank you for your question.

There are a number of different limitations on Access entries, depending on whether you are meaning entries into a table, a field, the database itself etc.

The best way for you to check this is by accessing the Microsoft Office Access Help.

Firstly open Access, and type

 

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Access tip:

How To Find All Overdue Accounts?

To find overdue accounts create a filter that compares today's date with the Invoice Date in the table. To do this:

1. Open the Query in Design View
2. Select the field for the filter and in the criteria row enter:

<Date()

This filter returns records where the Invoice Date is before today's date.

This filter can be manipulated if, for instance, Invoices are due 15 days after the Invoice Date. For this the filter would be:

<Date()-15

This filter returns records where the Invoice Date is 15 days before today's date.

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