Hello out there,
Every customer list data-entry variation creates a new listing. For example,
“Mrs. Smith’s” entered as “Mrs. Smiths” creates yet another “customer,” tied
to the transactions recorded to the variation.
Can ACCESS work through a table of several thousand listings, group probable
variations, and update transaction detail to a single, standard customer name
for each customer.
A further complication develops when a customer changes or adds addresses or
drop ships to third party addresses.
Jerry
Steve - 11 May 2007 02:45 GMT
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