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Roger H. Veteran
Not even sure where this goes (bad I know :D)
Ok so basically boss wants to create a database of clients and their the jobs attached to them so that way we can search say:
How many jobs were done for Capital Bank between the years of 2009 and 2012 that were $5,000 or more.
I've exported information from Quickbooks to get customer info. I can export all the jobs done as well to an excel sheet but can't figure out how to match up client with jobs in an excel sheet or access database. I'm not a software guy but apparently I know the most about this stuff. :ermm:
We have a SQL server also running for a few other programs so that's why i put it as a option as well.
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