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How to implement an update query using one table and one query.

Asked by lin100 in SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros

T_Employee_Finance is a table.
F_APPEND_ALL_RECORDS_INTO_EMPLOYEE_FINANCE_TABLE_3 is a select query.

I wanted to update a record in the T_Employee_Finance table if there is a match between an Employee_ID
in the T_Employee_Finance table and the Employee_ID in the query
F_APPEND_ALL_RECORDS_INTO_EMPLOYEE_FINANCE_TABLE_3.
If there is a match then the field [F_APPEND_ALL_RECORDS_INTO_EMPLOYEE_FINANCE_TABLE_3].[SumOfMonths_In_Department] will be put into the field T_Employee_Finance.Months_In_Dept_First_Half.

When I run the query below, It gives me an error "Operation must be an updateable query."

UPDATE F_APPEND_ALL_RECORDS_INTO_EMPLOYEE_FINANCE_TABLE_3 INNER JOIN T_Employee_Finance ON F_APPEND_ALL_RECORDS_INTO_EMPLOYEE_FINANCE_TABLE_3.Employee_ID = T_Employee_Finance.Employee_ID SET T_Employee_Finance.Months_In_Dept_First_Half = [F_APPEND_ALL_RECORDS_INTO_EMPLOYEE_FINANCE_TABLE_3].[SumOfMonths_In_Department];
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