Match The Sum Of Column Values To Another Table
Jun 12, 2015
I am using access 2010. I have "classlevel" table with 2 columns-Class and Value1 .Value1 column has numeric values that i ll input from webpage (webpage to ms access connectivity).I want to sum the values of column "Value1" and i have another table-"Volume" which has 2 columns "VolumeLevel" and "Value2". So i want to match the sum that i calculated from first table-"ClassLevel" with the "value2" column in "Volume" table and get the corresponding "volumelevel" column value from that table and there is a third table that will get this volumelevel value.
There is no common column to join these tables.
Classlevel-
Class Value1
Class 0 3000
Class 1 2000
Class 2 300
Class 3 400
Class 4 500
Volume-
Volumnlevel Value2
Vo 0
V1 5000
V2 10000
V3 30000
....upto V10
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Jun 12, 2015
I am using access 2010. I have "classlevel" table with 2 columns-Class and Value1 .Value1 column has numeric values that i ll input from webpage (webpage to ms access connectivity).
I want to sum the values of column "Value1" and i have another table-"Volume" which has 2 columns "VolumeLevel" and "Value2". So i want to match the sum that i calculated from first table-"ClassLevel" with the "value2" column in "Volume" table and get the corresponding "volumelevel" column value from that table and there is a third table that will get this volumelevel value.
There is no common column to join these tables.
Classlevel-
Class Value1
Class 0 3000
Class 1 2000
Class 2 300
Class 3 400
Class 4 500
Volume-
Volumnlevel Value2
Vo 0
V1 5000
V2 10000
V3 30000
....upto V10
Answer that i am looking for is V1 as sum=6200 lies between 5000 and 10000 so its V1.
Table 3-
Volume-
V1
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