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You should just tell us exactly what you have done and what your results
are. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Is it possible to send the entire database, so you can see how it is made. I'm an amateur at Access, so it could væe much "strange" that makes this not work! "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! |
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I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a
subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! |
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Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used
a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! |
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Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to
produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . |
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You need to figure out a different method for the RANK. Is there a reason
why you can't use a running sum in the report to display the rank? If you can't, you may need to post something about the report's record source including significant SQL views. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . |
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I'm using SQL RANK because I want a proper ranking.
Like this: 1. Person1 - 350 gr * 2 Person2 - 340 gr * 2 Person3 - 340 gr 4. Person4 - 320 gr Those who have the same weight, should get the same space-digits. Like my example above. SQL statement in the query: SELECT A. GRAVITY, A. NAME, A. Club, A. CLASS, (SELECT Count (*) FROM THE LORD AS B WHERE B. GRAVITY GRAVITY A.) +1 AS Rank FROM THE LORD AS A; "Duane Hookom" wrote: You need to figure out a different method for the RANK. Is there a reason why you can't use a running sum in the report to display the rank? If you can't, you may need to post something about the report's record source including significant SQL views. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . . |
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"Per Erik" wrote:
I'm using SQL RANK because I want a proper ranking. Like this: 1. Person1 - 350 gr * 2 Person2 - 340 gr * 2 Person3 - 340 gr 4. Person4 - 320 gr Those who have the same weight, should get the same space-digits. Like my example above. SQL statement in the query: SELECT A.VEKT, A.NAVN, A.KLUBB, A.KLASSE, (SELECT Count(*) FROM HERRER AS B WHERE B.VEKTA.VEKT)+1 AS Rank FROM HERRER AS A; "Duane Hookom" wrote: You need to figure out a different method for the RANK. Is there a reason why you can't use a running sum in the report to display the rank? If you can't, you may need to post something about the report's record source including significant SQL views. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . . |
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Sorry the SQL was wrong. I don´t know what happened!
The SQL statement in the query: SELECT A.VEKT, A.NAVN, A.KLUBB, A.KLASSE, (SELECT Count(*) FROM HERRER AS B WHERE B.VEKTA.VEKT)+1 AS Rank FROM HERRER AS A; "Per Erik" wrote: I'm using SQL RANK because I want a proper ranking. Like this: 1. Person1 - 350 gr * 2 Person2 - 340 gr * 2 Person3 - 340 gr 4. Person4 - 320 gr Those who have the same weight, should get the same space-digits. Like my example above. SQL statement in the query: SELECT A. GRAVITY, A. NAME, A. Club, A. CLASS, (SELECT Count (*) FROM THE LORD AS B WHERE B. GRAVITY GRAVITY A.) +1 AS Rank FROM THE LORD AS A; "Duane Hookom" wrote: You need to figure out a different method for the RANK. Is there a reason why you can't use a running sum in the report to display the rank? If you can't, you may need to post something about the report's record source including significant SQL views. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . . |
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I don´t know what "happened" with my SQL under here, but here is the correct:
SELECT A.VEKT, A.NAVN, A.KLUBB, A.KLASSE, (SELECT Count(*) FROM HERRER AS B WHERE B.VEKTA.VEKT)+1 AS Rank FROM HERRER AS A; "Per Erik" wrote: I'm using SQL RANK because I want a proper ranking. Like this: 1. Person1 - 350 gr * 2 Person2 - 340 gr * 2 Person3 - 340 gr 4. Person4 - 320 gr Those who have the same weight, should get the same space-digits. Like my example above. SQL statement in the query: SELECT A. GRAVITY, A. NAME, A. Club, A. CLASS, (SELECT Count (*) FROM THE LORD AS B WHERE B. GRAVITY GRAVITY A.) +1 AS Rank FROM THE LORD AS A; "Duane Hookom" wrote: You need to figure out a different method for the RANK. Is there a reason why you can't use a running sum in the report to display the rank? If you can't, you may need to post something about the report's record source including significant SQL views. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . . |
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I believe you can do this without the subquery but using a totals query and
a self join. MVP John Spencer has posted this type of ranking query in the past. You will get a more efficient and functional result as needed in the report record source. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I don´t know what "happened" with my SQL under here, but here is the correct: SELECT A.VEKT, A.NAVN, A.KLUBB, A.KLASSE, (SELECT Count(*) FROM HERRER AS B WHERE B.VEKTA.VEKT)+1 AS Rank FROM HERRER AS A; "Per Erik" wrote: I'm using SQL RANK because I want a proper ranking. Like this: 1. Person1 - 350 gr * 2 Person2 - 340 gr * 2 Person3 - 340 gr 4. Person4 - 320 gr Those who have the same weight, should get the same space-digits. Like my example above. SQL statement in the query: SELECT A. GRAVITY, A. NAME, A. Club, A. CLASS, (SELECT Count (*) FROM THE LORD AS B WHERE B. GRAVITY GRAVITY A.) +1 AS Rank FROM THE LORD AS A; "Duane Hookom" wrote: You need to figure out a different method for the RANK. Is there a reason why you can't use a running sum in the report to display the rank? If you can't, you may need to post something about the report's record source including significant SQL views. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Yes I have used a subquery called RANK (NR), and this will be sorted to produce the correct results. I get the error message when I put the txtCountAll to the Report Header section. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Sounds like a issue with the record source of your report. I expect you used a subquery to get the NR field. That's a no-no if you intend to sort by it. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... I get an error message: "Multi-level GROUP BY clause is not allowed in a subquery". I have created everything according to your commandments, and the code in the detail section is: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3) End Sub Per Erik "Duane Hookom" wrote: Tell us how you have your report set up including the code that is run and which section. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message news The controls are visible in all the lines, not only in the 1/3. "Duane Hookom" wrote: It would help if you told us wasn't working. What are your results? If the controls are all visible, what do you see? My suggestion show have displayed the control named Mark every 1/3 of the record count. I think you need to change the code to: Private Sub Detail_Format(Cancel As Integer, FormatCount As Integer) Me.Mark.Visible = (Me.txtRunCount = Me.txtCountAll \ 3 End Sub -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "Per Erik" wrote in message ... Like this: NR. NAVN KLUBB VEKT 1 Jim Bekken Raufjøringen 9510 gr. 2 Thomas Ødergård Gjøvik og Toten SFK 8105 gr. 3 Kenneth Ottosen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 5440 gr. 4 Jørgen Langerud Raufjøringen 5245 gr. 5 Ove Lauten Gjerdrum 4745 gr. **** 6 Per E. Hellerud Eidsvoll JFF 4625 gr. 7 Frank Hønsen Gjerdrum SFK 4525 gr. 8 Odd Henning Hansen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4505 gr. 9 Johnny Ulsrudstuen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 4255 gr. 10 Anders Wold Oslo Sportsfiske 3780 gr. 11 Tom Pedersen Gjøvik og Toten SFK 3325 gr. 12 Eric Olstad Toten JFF Lodd 2 3040 gr. 13 Geir Lillejordet Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2735 gr. 14 Remi A. Olsen SFK Pimpel Sør 2540 gr. 15 Paal Runden Gjøvik og Toten SFK 2495 gr. "Per Erik" wrote: Hey! First, sorry my bad English! I have created a results page of a report in Access 2007. I want to make a mark AFTER the first third of the report. So if there are 33 participants, I would like it to be characterized by the eleventh. Is this possible in a report? Hope someone can help me with this! . . |
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