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Microsoft Access 2003 - Identify null values across duplicate entries

Asked by alumar in SQL Query Syntax

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Essentially I have a union query merging 5 seperate regions. This union results to over 210k rows of data, 6 colums wide.

What I am trying to accomplish is identifying any records in the sum field that equal 0.

Here is the table setup;

      Store_ID      Product      Package      SumVol
                 00434      Bottle1      1 Liter      3,236
                00434      Bottle1      32 oz      0
                      00434      Bottle33      64 oz      47
                      00434      Bottle4      1 Liter      199

But each store ID may have a few or all of the products. Also, each product may have various packages also. Essentially if one store has a 0 volume but another store actually has volume i do not want it to display. I need the results of the product/package combo that = or < 0 across all stores.Start Free Trial
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