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Using a Query to duplicate records and subrecords

Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003, Duplicating Records
Hi all, trust you well.

I have a table (Product) that has a related table holding (Items). There are many items for one product.

I want to know if there is a way that i can create a duplicate product and copy the items across from the original item to newly created product.

What i'm doing at the moment is creating a query to append the product to a the products tables, with a field that has a tempid in it. I then run a query to append the items to the item table looking up the new products id by link the temp id.

Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Sean
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Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: SeanNij
Solution Provided By: boag2000
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
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