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I need a column that calculates a payment  based on other columns, please.

Asked by ppdocs in Access Coding/Macros, Payment Processing Recommendation and Integrating, SQL Server 2005

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I have a database, created in ms sql server management studio express, that is maintained in access 2003. I have the following columns: LoanNumber, LoanAmount, LoanTerm, LoanDate, InterestRate, LenderID, PayeeID, Payment, and Maturity Date... Payment needs to be automatically calculated in the table, if possible, based on what is put in for LoanTerm (such as 360 for 360 months of payment), LoanAmount, and InterestRate.  Can you help?Start Free Trial
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