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Old February 26th, 2007, 11:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
Carlee
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Default Creating Calculations based on Cross tab values

Hello,

I am having some trouble. I have created a crosstab query that displays the
numbe of samples by Age (Row) and Classification (column). No problems, all
is great.

Here is the problem:

I want to be able to use specific values from the crosstab result set to
perform additional calculations, displaying these calculations in a report,
in a grid. Can any one suggest a best practise for this?
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Carlee
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Old February 27th, 2007, 05:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
Duane Hookom
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Default Creating Calculations based on Cross tab values

Did you see/read my 2/25/2007 3:14 PM PST response to this same question in
your previous thread?

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Duane Hookom
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"Carlee" wrote:

Hello,

I am having some trouble. I have created a crosstab query that displays the
numbe of samples by Age (Row) and Classification (column). No problems, all
is great.

Here is the problem:

I want to be able to use specific values from the crosstab result set to
perform additional calculations, displaying these calculations in a report,
in a grid. Can any one suggest a best practise for this?
--
Carlee

 




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