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    Using Not In, or wahtever will work

    I think I understand broadly what you mean. I've been using Technical Training as more of a one sheet. So, I've backed up and taken duplicate fields out of the tables keeping Staff_ID as the primary key. Thanks for the input. We had Tornado warning last night, and I can't see me wrapping my head...
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    Using Not In, or wahtever will work

    I'm not sure how I would do this. One table is Staff and the other is Training, with a staff id number as the primary key. I need to find which staff members have not taken specific trainings in Category 1.
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    Using Not In, or wahtever will work

    I think you've got me going in the right direction. I now get a list of everyone that has taken any Category 1 training and the Category 1 training they took. I'm looking for the inverse. I want a list of staff that still need Category 1 training and the specific Category 1 training they need. I...
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    Using Not In, or wahtever will work

    First, thanks for the reply. I took the fields Legacy and Staff_Name out of the Technical_Training table, and added Legacy to the Staff table. The result gave me all of the fields, but no data. Here's the screen shot:
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    Using Not In, or wahtever will work

    Hello, I track training for my office. I’m trying build a single query that will show me who still needs training in a certain category, (Category 1). The Legacy expression is to exclude people who no longer work here. Category 1 is a yes/no which tell whether the training is in category 1 or...
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    Hi

    Hi, I’m Stephen. I live in Nashville, TN. I’m hanging onto my coffee for dear life as we had tornadoes in the area late last night. Morning’s here and we have suffered no damage, other than to our sleep. I went to school for database management just under 1 billion years ago, and I’m considering...
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