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I am making a database to track stock parts. Stock parts are signed in and out for field technicians.
I want to run a query to show me the available (not signed out) parts. The query I have only shows me the parts that have atleast 1 signed out. I want to see all the parts available. Any suggestions? This is my first databse so any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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Your problem seems simple enough but your problem is too vague to respond to. Since seeing is believing, if you wish help, you can email me a sample database and I will return you the solution.
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