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Old March 18th, 2010, 02:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
jack sprat
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I developed a table that includes 245 records (competitors) for an upcoming
Taekwondo Tournament. Along with the table I also developed a form, query
and report. All works fine.

My challege is to develop a report that shows the results of the query in a
"Tournament Bracket" format, i.e., competitor A versus competitor B with the
winner advancing to the next round. Can anyone help me in this last step?
To make it even more challenging I was wondering if the bracket format could
be loaded as a function of the number of results found in the query?
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Old March 19th, 2010, 05:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
J_Goddard via AccessMonster.com
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Default Tournament Brackets

Hi -

I don't see where you record the results of the matches. You have a table
for the competitors, but you will also need one that has Competitor A,
Competitor B, Result,..... You can't create the diagram (report) without it.

What do your form, query and report do that are working fine?

John


Jack Sprat wrote:
I developed a table that includes 245 records (competitors) for an upcoming
Taekwondo Tournament. Along with the table I also developed a form, query
and report. All works fine.

My challege is to develop a report that shows the results of the query in a
"Tournament Bracket" format, i.e., competitor A versus competitor B with the
winner advancing to the next round. Can anyone help me in this last step?
To make it even more challenging I was wondering if the bracket format could
be loaded as a function of the number of results found in the query?


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John Goddard
Ottawa, ON Canada
jrgoddard at cyberus dot ca

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