Question : Layout change in Access

Please see the attached database.

The included table (Tbl_SOBase) contains a list of orders made by various customer. Column SG22L, SG22R and all those to the right are the items ordered. I would like each order (SO#) to be combined for only one line. (Query1 is the layout I'm looking for, but I don't know how to add the items together so the SO# doesn't duplicate.)

For example. SO# 22 should only be a single line rather than two lines, but I need the quantities for both DG27L and DG27R to show.

The end result will show in a report, so if I have to do 26 sub reports I will, but I'm hoping theres an easier way.

TIA
 
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Answer : Layout change in Access

1. Create a secondary MX record pointing to the new static IP address
(Once this transfer is completed, the server will no longer be responding at the old mx record address, and mail will begin being delivered to the secondary MX record by default)
2. Change the current DNS A record of mail.yourdomain.com to the new IP address. (DNS Propogation takes approximately 4-48 hours on average within the US)
 
This should make the transition nice and smooth for you. The default installation for almost all network servers is to allow delivery up to 48 hours before the sending server returns a non-delivery report to the sender. Your transition and DNS record propogation should not take 48 hours. This way the server is offline/unavailable and the sending server will try to send again repeatedly over 48 hours until the message is delivered successfully. This is handled by mail servers on a per message basis, so you shouldnt have any problems at all. You also have the advantage of the weekend for DNS propogation. Statistically less legit emails are sent and received over weekends so you run very little risk of actually losing legit messages.
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