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History rows table1 to show in table2 as change 1, change 2 in 1 r

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Erika Fermaints - 08 Dec 2004 14:35 GMT
I work in Human resources and am working with a History table to view the
changes employee have had.  Within this History table is multiple rows per
employee that lists the type of change, what change it was and when it was.  
I need to create a separate table listing all the changes the employees have
had sequentially on one row.  
I work using queries and have not used VBA in my existing role.  I've tried
to do this and am unsure of how.  Please help!
Hansford cornett - 29 Dec 2004 18:33 GMT
Need more specific information to determine how to do this.  I am interested
however in why you would want all the changes in a single row.

Dwight

> I work in Human resources and am working with a History table to view the
> changes employee have had.  Within this History table is multiple rows per
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I work using queries and have not used VBA in my existing role.  I've tried
> to do this and am unsure of how.  Please help!
 
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