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Transaction Tables By Richard Rost ![]() ![]() ![]() 3 Methods for Creating Tables to Track Transactions In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I'm going to show you my three different methods for tracking transactions: using a single field, using two fields, and using a single field with a transaction type field. Ian from Columbus, Ohio (Platinum Member) asks: I'm designing a database to track my bank transactions. Should I use separate tables for deposits and withdrawals? MembersMembers will learn how to setup the third, most advanced transaction table with the transaction types. Silver Members and up get access to view Extended Cut videos, when available. Gold Members can download the database template from class plus get access to the Code Vault. If you signed up on YouTube you have to register on my YouTube Find User page so I can set up your account here on my web site. If you're not a member, Join Today! Pre-Requisites
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