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Boon
Hello,
I have a strange problem and would like to ask you.
I create a macro that lists several queries.
I also use Setwarning=No as a first task in the macro.
Queries in this macro include Update queries, Make table queries.
The problem I noticed is that the final result (final table) is created
incorrectly. I found out that the problem is with one of the update query.
This update query is placed next to the Make table query. (i.e. I have a
Make table as a task#4, and I have Update query as a task#5.)
I have manually clicked on these queries that I put in the macro
individually step by step, and it works correctly.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks a lot!
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I have a strange problem and would like to ask you.
I create a macro that lists several queries.
I also use Setwarning=No as a first task in the macro.
Queries in this macro include Update queries, Make table queries.
The problem I noticed is that the final result (final table) is created
incorrectly. I found out that the problem is with one of the update query.
This update query is placed next to the Make table query. (i.e. I have a
Make table as a task#4, and I have Update query as a task#5.)
I have manually clicked on these queries that I put in the macro
individually step by step, and it works correctly.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks a lot!
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