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Consolidating Info In a One-To-Many Relationship

Asked by tgilbride in Microsoft Access Database

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I have two tables that are set up with a 1-to-many relationship.  

Table 1 lists a list of vendors and Table 2 lists products that those vendors carry.  

What I am trying to do is create a report that will take all the products that a vendor carrys and put them in one field separated by commas.

i.e.

Office Max     Pens, Pencils, Stamps
Lowe's          Mulch, 2 x 4's


Is there a way to do this?  Sorry if this is confusing.Start Free Trial
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