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Compare Time from two tables

Asked by nibirkhan in Microsoft Access Database

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I have two tables, TBL_JobTrack and TBL_TimeTrack. When employee comes in the morning they sing in and the data goes to TBL_TimeTrack and later they start job and data goes to TBL_JobTrack.

How do I get a report or a query to get a daily comparison who started job after how many minutes they signed in. Also my table structures are not the same but they both have a [StartTime] field which contains the Date and time.

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