Using a formula

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I have a table named tserver of a list of servers (only one field). My query
consults another table named tAllServers that have lot of server and I need
to build a field that check if the server located in tAllServers is in
tServer as well. If ok, this field need to be populated with "yes", if not,
"Not".
 
On Tue, 29 May 2007 19:40:01 -0700, Rodrigo Borges <Rodrigo
I have a table named tserver of a list of servers (only one field). My query
consults another table named tAllServers that have lot of server and I need
to build a field that check if the server located in tAllServers is in
tServer as well. If ok, this field need to be populated with "yes", if not,
"Not".

Create a Query joining tserver to tAllServers by the server name field. Select
the Join line in the query design window and select Option 2 (or 3) - "Show
all records in tAllServers and matching records in tServer".

Select the server name in tServer into one field in the query grid; in the
other type

IIf(IsNull([tAllServers].[yourfieldname]), "Not", "Yes")

John W. Vinson [MVP]
 

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