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Old May 17th, 2010, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
Mickey[_4_]
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Default crosstab

Hi,
New to Access and have inherited a database at work, I need to create
some crosstab queries and am unsure if I would be better off creating a
new table from a query to hold the data for the crosstab query or is it
okay to run a query and then use a crosstab query on that first query?

The crosstab query appears to work fine when using the initial query as
a source but can someone advise me if that is okay to do?

Thanks,
Mickey

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Old May 18th, 2010, 03:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
Duane Hookom[_4_]
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Default crosstab

Typically you don't need to create a new table. Just use queries unless
there is some compelling reason why you can't.


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Duane Hookom
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"Mickey" wrote in message news:2010051718170216807-oik@mecom...
Hi,
New to Access and have inherited a database at work, I need to create some
crosstab queries and am unsure if I would be better off creating a new
table from a query to hold the data for the crosstab query or is it okay
to run a query and then use a crosstab query on that first query?

The crosstab query appears to work fine when using the initial query as a
source but can someone advise me if that is okay to do?

Thanks,
Mickey

 




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