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Querying multiple tables

Asked by imateyelectronics in Microsoft Access Database, Databases Miscellaneous, Access Coding/Macros

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I have an Access database which I am using to monitor the inventory locations and what items are located within these locations within a warehouse.  I have created 7 different tables for each aisle within the warehouse.  Within each aisle there are slots from 39 - 266.  I want to be able to create a form that will search each table for a given item number and display it.

Example: I type in 01204 within a text box and press a search button, it returns all locations from each table that contains that item number.  Any ideas where to start or maybe a shove in the right direction would be appreciated.Start Free Trial
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