I have two tables that need to have an append and update query run regularly. Each time I run these queries they cause the receiving table to begin numbering where the new records left off. How can I get tbl1 to increment up from 1 by ones and tbl2 to increment up from 1000000 by ones even after the update/append?
The PK I'm using it the default auto number field.
tbl1: Updated by local users in real time
tbl2: Imported copy of tbl1, remote users download it, work off of it then update tbl1 using the update and append queries below.
INSERT INTO tbl1 ( Field1, Field2 )
SELECT tbl2.Field1, tbl2.Field2
From tbl2;
UPDATE tbl2
INNER JOIN tbl1
ON tbl2.ID = tbl1.ID
SET tbl1.Field1 = IIf([tbl2].[Field1] Is Null,[tbl1].[Field1],[tbl2].[Field1]),
tbl1.Field2 = IIf([tbl2].[Field2] Is Null,[tbl1].[Field2],[tbl2].[Field2])
;
I have the remote users each assigned a PK seed number far enough apart that they will never overlap.
ALTER TABLE Table ALTER COLUMN Field COUNTER(1000000,1);
ALTER TABLE Table ALTER COLUMN Field COUNTER(2000000,1);
UPDATE
query changes values in your primary key field? Isn'tID
the primary key fortbl2
? If not, which field is its primary key?