01-30-2006 12:07 PM
01-31-2006 04:33 PM
| Robst - CLD |
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02-01-2006 07:34 AM
02-01-2006 07:35 AM - edited 02-01-2006 07:35 AM
Message Edited by fgperry on 02-01-2006 08:37 AM
02-01-2006 07:55 AM
08-16-2006 10:11 AM
08-16-2006 10:45 AM
I am not sure how you are "overwriting" your database when you are using INSERT statements.
Are you going in and manually deleting the previous 400 rows of calibration data?
I would use Brian Beal's suggestion.
08-16-2006 12:19 PM
08-16-2006 12:44 PM
It is important that the frequencies are unique.
Are you sure that the database table is being completely cleared?
And yes, what you see when you view a table through Access is not necessarily how they are stored in the actual database.
08-16-2006 12:44 PM
So it seems like the order by was a very simple fix. I just tried it out. I just hope it is doing as I think it is. All I did is the following. If you look at vi_part1.JPG, you can see where it says
SELECT Frequency, Path_Loss FROM Path2_900MHz.
I changed it to
SELECT Frequency, Path_Loss FROM Path2_900MHz ORDER BY Frequency ASC