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Old May 25th, 2004, 05:10 AM
GabrielG
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Hello everyone ,
I have a little issue to setup a database. I created a table with

approximately 20 columns. The columns have an entry of Yes or no base on a
questionnaire from survey. What can I do to get a result of my table I would
like to know how many "Yes" and "no" I have. I don't know how to add them or
get this information.
Thanks.

Please make note that I am trying to add the Yes and No answers by columns,
Thanks


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Old May 25th, 2004, 05:29 AM
Duane Hookom
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Do you want to count across fields or records? It sounds like your table is
not normalized. You might want to check out "At Your Survey" at
http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/O...p#Hookom,Duane.

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Duane Hookom
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Hello everyone ,
I have a little issue to setup a database. I created a table with

approximately 20 columns. The columns have an entry of Yes or no base on a
questionnaire from survey. What can I do to get a result of my table I

would
like to know how many "Yes" and "no" I have. I don't know how to add them

or
get this information.
Thanks.

Please make note that I am trying to add the Yes and No answers by

columns,
Thanks




 




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