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How to handle Partial Order Quantity....?

Asked by nibirkhan in Microsoft Access Database

I have TBL_Order and TBL_Receiveing. How do I handle partial received quantity in my TBL_Order?

In the TBL_Order I have [OrderQty] and [ReceivedQty] field. During receiving we use TBL_Receiving because we receive items partially.

For Example: for Order# ‘A1000’ I have Order Quantity 100. During receiving I’ll be receiving them in 5 partial shipments.

Now is there anyway I can update TBL_Order’s received quantity from TBL_Receiving’s received quantity by using query or any other method?

I guess I am not quite clear to explain the matter but if you have more question please send a post...

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