PhilBall Posted February 9, 2010 Author Share Posted February 9, 2010 I'm back just now. Good to see the lookup works. How are you going to insert the 100 or so new references each day?And (sorry if I insist):How many people will be using the table (or Access base or CSV or whatever) at a given time? Reading it? Updating it?Do you assign the internal company 3 char code manually or is there another lookup elsewhere? <-- Just curiousHiI think you miss understood me. The 100 files a day is the files being re named, not new PAYE references. They will only change if we have a new client. Only I will be carrying out this process and editing the CSV file as and when needed. The code is assigned manually, it is the reference in our payroll software to designate each different company's payroll.Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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