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ArchiveUser
13 years agoQrew Captain
Hi Gideon,
So the database that I created is a monthly tracker for the Journal Entries that are created by my team. The quickbase notifies our manager whenever a JE has been prepared, so that she can go in and approve them. Once it's approved, a notification is sent out to each of the individual team members so that they can go and upload their JE into Oracle. If our manager has a comment or wants us to change something, a separate notification is sent to the team member, who then goes and makes the appropriate changes.
I created the database for FY13 and a separate table is set up for each month. Currently, I've been copying one table and changing it so that it's update for the next month end. What I want to do is find a faster and more convenient way to copy this table (eg. Jan FY13) and rename it to Feb FY13. i want the new table to have everything in the Jan FY13 table (without any of the file attachements are the check marks in the checkboxes).
So the database that I created is a monthly tracker for the Journal Entries that are created by my team. The quickbase notifies our manager whenever a JE has been prepared, so that she can go in and approve them. Once it's approved, a notification is sent out to each of the individual team members so that they can go and upload their JE into Oracle. If our manager has a comment or wants us to change something, a separate notification is sent to the team member, who then goes and makes the appropriate changes.
I created the database for FY13 and a separate table is set up for each month. Currently, I've been copying one table and changing it so that it's update for the next month end. What I want to do is find a faster and more convenient way to copy this table (eg. Jan FY13) and rename it to Feb FY13. i want the new table to have everything in the Jan FY13 table (without any of the file attachements are the check marks in the checkboxes).