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Old May 20th, 2010, 08:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Charno
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Default Final results

I'm a bit new to Access and trying to find my way around it.

I've created my tables and forms etc and i'm now trying to create reports
from the data that is now in the table.

I've created a query that does some calculations for me but i'm struggling
to get the information into the format / final results i want.

The query looks a bit like this:-

Date Name1 Name2 Name3 Name4 Name5 Name6 Name7 Name8 Rate
10/5 bob mike jim
10
10/5 mike bob
15
11/5 bill ted mike bob
10
11/5 jim ted bill bob fred dave zac
rob 20
11/5 bob
10


The final results i want would look like this:-

I want to apply a date filter (from to) eg

Between dates 10/5 to 11/5

Bob = 60
Mike = 35
Jim = 30
Ted = 30
bill = 30
fred = 20
dave = 20
zac = 20
rob = 20

Total = 285

Hope all that makes sence.......
Do i need to do another query to collate the names or is there a way to make
a report that wil do that?




 




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