Concatenation
Sep 30, 2006
Hello,
I have a query ... i hope that you can help me solve it!
I am creating a database where i was the ID to be concatenated from 3 fields. I did that well i think i did but when i save the concatenation of the ID is not saved in the table .. :confused:
In the ID field in the form i added this in its control source [ =[Field1] & "" & [Field2] & "" & [Field3] ]
.. In the form it concatenated fine but in the table all the fields are saved except for the ID ... :rolleyes:
Help please!
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Dec 20, 2005
Hi,
Just wondered if someone could help me with this prob?
The following text appears in a text box on a report
=[HirerCurrHouseNo] & " " & [HirerCurrAddress1] & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & [HirerCurrAddress2] & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & [HirerCurrTown] & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & [HirerCurrPostcode]
My prob is that if say "Address line2" is blank, I get horrible blank line in address (which looks rubbish when pirnting a letter!). What I would really like to do is move the lines up so they show as a proper address..
eg
Mr Joe Bloggs
29 The Street
Anytown
HD11AG
Not
Mr Joe Bloggs
29 The Street
Anytown
HD11AG
Thanks - And Merry Xmas!
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Mar 27, 2005
H ow to concatenate the records of a single field with iteself
forexample
invoice no:
1
2
3
4
5
...
i want it to be written as
1,2,3,4,5,6
can it be done
can i concatenate records with each other of the same field.
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Sep 14, 2007
In the table, i already had a few columns:
string1 string2 string3
001 1 1.5
001 2 6.4
I'd like to add a new column and concatenate the strings in previous columns with additional characters:
string1 string2 string3 string4
001 1 1.5 c-001-b01_1_5x
001 2 6.4 c-001-b02_6_4x
002 3 7 c-002-b03_7x
Is there a good way to do this? Thanks in advance.
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Mar 7, 2008
Hi all
Is it possible to use a variable to finish the name of a control?
e.g.
Cell = me.A1 (where A1 is a lablel with the name a1)
forms![Myform]! "Cell".forecolor = 65280
What I am basically trying to do is to have a variating control name that i can change the color of.....too long to explain why really.
Can anyone help me please....is this possible?
Thanks
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Mar 8, 2006
I have a table that I need to query that looks something like this:
ID Type Product ID
123 Health 323
123 Health 424
123 Dental 424
124 Health 323
125 Dental 323
What I need to see is something like this:
ID Type Product ID
123 Health 323 + 424
123 Dental 424
124 Health 323
125 Dental 323
In other words, I need to have the Product ID field concatenate for like ID and Type. I know it would likely involve writing some code but I am a total beginner in that respect and I don't know where to even begin. I could really use some help. Of course I need this as soon as possible! :(
To make matters worse (well, maybe it does), I am using Access 97.
Thanks so much!!!
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Jul 26, 2007
Hey everyone,
Well i've searched, and have been trying to use 'fConcatenateFldGroupBy' in a query in order to perform the following combining of data with a criteria requirement...
All data is in one table: (frequently re-imported, so no relationships)
Obviously data needs to be stored more efficiently, but I have no control over the imported data structure. Here is what I'm after:
Table structure:
ID - Name - Status - Comments
1120 - One - Pass - uniquecomment1
1120 - One - Fail - uniquecomment2
1120 - One - WIP - uniquecomment3
345 - Two - Pass - uniquecomment5
345 - Two - WIP - uniquecomment6
Need a query to format data as:
ID - Name - Status - Comments
1120 - One - Fail - uniquecomment1, 2, 3...
345 - Two - WIP - uniquecomment5, 6..
As you can see comments need to be concatenated with commas seperating them.
As for the Status determination, it needs to be determined for the ID based on certain conditions. If at least 1 is fail, all fail. Iff all pass, all pass. If no fails and 1 wip, WIP, etc.
I have wasted too many hours trying to figure this out on my own, so I'm seeking your help! Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
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Aug 18, 2006
Please can anyone give me a piece of code to combine the text from memo fields in 25 different queries and put it in one text box for printing?
Thanks.
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Aug 22, 2006
I have some data and I want produce a summary report. The trouble is that I need to combine F2 in to one value. AggOfF2 is produced by taking the distinct values for F2 in the group, and concatenating them together with a "/" seperating each element. I don't believe there is a built in function to do what I want, but can I create a function in VB? If so, how?
SOURCE
F1 F2 AMT
1 A 1
1 A 1
1 B 1
2 C 1
3 D 1
SELECT F1, AggFunc(F2) AS AggOfF2, SUM(AMT) as SumOfAmt
FROM SOURCE GROUP BY F1;
SUMMARY
F1 AggOfF2 SumOfAMT
1 A/B 3
2 C 1
3 D 1
Thanks,
David
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Dec 13, 2005
This really is more of a VB than an Access question, but I need it answered, and I don't know a good VB forum so....
I have a text box that I'm trying to add text to, I have a loop, and every time through the loop it's supposed to concatenate new text into the text box by appending it to the end. I can't seem to be able to find a way to do this. I can't use the <&> operator, and VB doesn't have a <+=> operator (I wish I could do this in C/C++, but oh well). Any ideas? Or do I have to set the existing text to a string, concatenate the new text onto that, and then set it to the textbox?
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Sep 10, 2006
Can anyone please give me an Access 2000 VB module that will concatenate [Portia - 1 query.text1] with [Portia - 1 query.text2] and type the result in textbox [Alltext]? Thanks.
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Feb 28, 2015
know if there is a way to use a string concatenation to refer to a control name. eg. Referring to Control1, Control2, Control3, Control4, etc using something like Me.["Control" & "1"], Me.["Control" & "2"], etc
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