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Report Filtering
My database includes a form that includes a combo box. The combo box
designates each record as one of two category types. I wish to create two reports; one that reflects all Type A records, and one that reflects all of Type B records. What is the most efficient way to accomplish this? Thank you. |
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Report Filtering
If it were me, I'd build one report and ask the user which one he/she wants
at run time. To do so, just include a condition in your query that prompts the user to select one of the two types. -- Rick B "Jill76" wrote in message ... My database includes a form that includes a combo box. The combo box designates each record as one of two category types. I wish to create two reports; one that reflects all Type A records, and one that reflects all of Type B records. What is the most efficient way to accomplish this? Thank you. |
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