Yes in many ways! but before answering is there a common keyfield in
table a and b that already exist like INV# ?
Is the need a one time or after every update in table a?


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On Behalf Of Herbert Hemberger
Sent: den 19 november 2002 16:09
To: Rbase
Subject: Can that be done?

I have two tables in the same Db. Lets call them -A- and -B-
And a column in each Table called "InvDate".
The data is only in Table -A-  and I would like to populate the column
"InvDate" in Table -B- with the data permanently and update it as
necessary.
Could that be done? And if "Yes" how?
Thanks for any advise and help
Herb 

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