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How to Manage Two Stockrooms
Ester Grande 
     
4 years ago
Hi Richard,
I work in a cancer research facility, I have followed your tutorial on inventory and everything works fine (making the appropriate amendament of course). The only thing is that we have two stockrooms for our antibodies, three laboratories use stockroom 1 and seven laboratories use stockroom 2. I have set up a table listing the two stockrooms, and either in the Order Entry form or in the Order Out form I have the field StockroomID (combobox). Can you show me how to automatically update the quantity only in the Stockroom associated (the antibodies are exactly the same in both stockrooms) in the Order Entry or the Order Out?  
Thanks
Ester Grande OP 
     
4 years ago
I solved it (hope it is the right solution), with a parameter query
Scott Axton 
          
4 years ago

If it does what you need it to do, and it works, it is the right solution.
Is it the only one?  Maybe not.

Good job!
Ester Grande OP 
     
4 years ago
It does the job I need, but I prefer to do it the proper way, can you point me to the right direction?
Richard Rost 
           
4 years ago
Ester, I cover handling inventory in/out properly in Access Developer 23. It's a very advanced topic, however, and requires lots of other knowledge such as VBA, recordsets, and more that are covered in the earlier Developer lessons. Since I don't know your background, and I can only see that you've taken a few of my Beginner courses, I don't know whether or not this would be the best lesson for you to jump into. See Skipping Levels.

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