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9.3

SQL - Update related table

Asked by peterdarazs in SQL Query Syntax, Programming Languages, Visual Basic Programming

Hi Experts

A question on updating selected records in a related table  

This present routine edits RLData, a "work" recordset which contains records originally extracted from an archive. I'd like to simultaneously edit the archive records that contain the same town and suburb.

'*****Existing Recordsets
RL.mdf
RLArchives.mdf
RLData as Recordset
RLArchives as Recordset

'*****Existing routine to edit an RLData Record
RLData.Recordset.Edit
        RLData.Recordset("RL_Desc") = RLDesc.Text
        RLData.Recordset("RL_LinkedField") = RLLinkFld.Text
        RLData.Recordset("RL_LowerLimit") = RLLowLimit.Text
        RLData.Recordset("RL_Town") = RLArea.Text
        RLData.Recordset("RL_Suburb") = RLSuburb.Text
RLData.Recordset.Update
DoEvents

How can this be adapted - to also edit the corresponding archive record?

Thanks
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