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9.3

Append a numeric field in a table

Asked by mpden32 in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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Is it possible to append a numeric field in a table using a for.  

example:  table1 has a two fields (item) & (total)
the first record that exists is item 1234 with a total of 10

I have form1 and it also has a Item field and a count field.
We will call those frmitemfield and frmcount

If table1.item = [forms]![form1]![frmitemfield] then
append table1.total + [forms]![form1]![frmitemfield]\

My thought were On my for I would have a hidden field that runs a query calling the total form the table then use the count + the total to update the record in the table but I can seem to make it work.  

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