Include Field Value From Another Query In Report
Aug 5, 2013
I have a report that is based off a query that has several hundred lines with values that I sum up. I also have another query that has manual adjustments. I would like to add the total adjustments for a particular customer to the end of the report and use it to calculate the final value.
for example:
1 20
2 10
3 07
Total for customer 37
Total manual adj 13
Total after adj 50
I dont want to include it in the original query because i dont have a value for every line of the query.
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Jul 10, 2015
How can I include a field from a table in to a query - that has no relationship?
For example...
The 'Despatch' field is in a seperate table called 'Product', because we despatch multiple products for any ONE order at different times, so it needs to be against the Product and not the full job itself.However, when I include the 'Product' table into the query and insert the 'Despatch' field into my query, and run it comes up with an error...
"The SQL Statement could not be executed because it contains ambiguouse outer joins. To force one of the joins to be performed first, create a seperate query that performs the first join and then iclude that query in your SQL statement". Here's the current SQL statement
Code:
SELECT [Materials Requested].[Job No], [Materials/Orders].Total, Jobs.[Project Name], Product.Despatch
FROM Product, Orders INNER JOIN (((Customer RIGHT JOIN Jobs ON Customer.[Customer ID] = Jobs.[Customer ID]) INNER JOIN [Materials Requested] ON Jobs.[Job No] = [Materials Requested].[Job No]) INNER JOIN [Materials/Orders] ON [Materials Requested].[Materials Requested ID] = [Materials/Orders].[Materials Requested ID]) ON Orders.[Orders ID] = [Materials/Orders].[Orders ID];
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Apr 25, 2014
A new query I am building, after entering an expression, gave the " You tried to execute a query that does not include the specified expression.." error. The new query is based on and uses expressions from another query. The error message listed the expressions from the query upon which this query was based. Copying in all the fields referenced in the error message did not work.
Here is the SQL code, the offending expression in red:
SELECT [Test Grade Results].[Class Number], [Test Grade Results].StudentNumber, Count([Test Grade Results].[Test Number]) AS [CountOfTest Number], Avg([Test Grade Results].[41Grade]) AS AvgOf41Grade, Sum([Test Grade Results].Wghtd41) AS SumOfWghtd41, [GPA]=Sum([Test Grade Results]![Wghtd41])/[Test Grade Results]![CuumWeightDivisor] AS Expr1FROM [Test Grade Results] INNER JOIN [Test Parameters] ON [Test Grade Results].[Test Number] = [Test Parameters].TestNumberGROUP BY [Test Grade Results].[Class Number], [Test Grade Results].StudentNumber;
Wghtd41 is the expession that is included in the error message.
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Jun 27, 2013
Including check boxes (representing the query fields) in an interactive access form, in order to decide which fields should be visible.
I think the solution is building an invent in VBA for each check box, however I'm not an expert in Access VBA and don't know how to write the code.
In the example that I've uploaded, in the Form1, when I run the query, all fields are displayed, i.e. VENDOR, REGION, CUSTOMER and MATERIAL are displayed. How can I manage it in the form with a listbox to display only the REGION or MATERIAL for instance.
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Apr 18, 2008
This is the SQL from a query for a Payroll report. It was an already existing report, so I'm trying to modify it to meet the business's needs. The problem is that there are multiple entries for WOLabor.Hours for a given day. These entries come from the invoicing program when a mechanic's hours are logged for billable time. So there may be 3 hours here and 1.5 hours there...but all for the same day. Payroll is just concerned with total hours worked...so I'm trying to combine all the hours for a given day into one variable or something and use that. I know this is long, but apparently a lot of fields are involved:
THIS GIVES ME NO ERRORS:
Code: Original - Code SELECT Person.LastName, WOLabor.MechanicNo, WOLabor.WONo, WOLabor.Hours, WOLabor.MechanicName, WOLabor.DateOfLabor, WOLabor.LaborRateType, WOLabor.SaleDept, WOLabor.SaleCode, IIf(WoLabor!laborratetype="R",IIf(wolabor!salecode<"P",[Hours],0)) AS Regular, IIf([regular] Is Null,0,[regular]) AS Reg, IIf(WoLabor!laborratetype="P",[Hours],0) AS [Double], IIf(WoLabor!laborratetype="O",[hours],0) AS Overtime, IIf(wolabor!salecode="R",[Hours],0) AS Holiday, IIf(wolabor!salecode="V",[Hours],0) AS LT, IIf(wolabor!salecode="U",[Hours],0) AS npay, IIf(wolabor!salecode="T",[Hours],0) AS Sick, IIf(wolabor!salecode="P",[Hours],0) AS Meet, IIf(wolabor!salecode="S",[Hours],0) AS vac, IIf([Hours]<=8,[Hours],8) AS PayrollReg, IIf([Hours]>8,[Hours]-8,0) AS PayrollOT, SaleCodes.LaborDescription, WOLabor.Cost, WOLabor.Sell, Person.Branch, Branch.Name, Dept.TitleFROM (((WOLabor INNER JOIN SaleCodes ON (WOLabor.SaleBranch=SaleCodes.Branch) AND (WOLabor.SaleDept=SaleCodes.Dept) AND (WOLabor.SaleCode=SaleCodes.Code)) LEFT JOIN Person ON WOLabor.MechanicNo=Person.Number) INNER JOIN Branch ON SaleCodes.Branch=Branch.Number) INNER JOIN Dept ON (SaleCodes.Dept=Dept.Dept) AND (SaleCodes.Branch=Dept.Branch)WHERE (((WOLabor.DateOfLabor)>=[Start Date] And (WOLabor.DateOfLabor)<DateAdd("d",1,[End Date])) AND ((Person.Branch) Like IIf([Enter the Branch Number or "All" for all:] Like "A*","*",[Enter the Branch Number or "All" for all:])) AND ((WOLabor.Transfer)=False))ORDER BY WOLabor.SaleDept, WOLabor.SaleCode; SELECT Person.LastName, WOLabor.MechanicNo, WOLabor.WONo, WOLabor.Hours, WOLabor.MechanicName, WOLabor.DateOfLabor, WOLabor.LaborRateType, WOLabor.SaleDept, WOLabor.SaleCode, IIf(WoLabor!laborratetype="R",IIf(wolabor!salecode<"P",[Hours],0)) AS Regular, IIf([regular] Is Null,0,[regular]) AS Reg, IIf(WoLabor!laborratetype="P",[Hours],0) AS [Double], IIf(WoLabor!laborratetype="O",[hours],0) AS Overtime, IIf(wolabor!salecode="R",[Hours],0) AS Holiday, IIf(wolabor!salecode="V",[Hours],0) AS LT, IIf(wolabor!salecode="U",[Hours],0) AS npay, IIf(wolabor!salecode="T",[Hours],0) AS Sick, IIf(wolabor!salecode="P",[Hours],0) AS Meet, IIf(wolabor!salecode="S",[Hours],0) AS vac, IIf([Hours]<=8,[Hours],8) AS PayrollReg, IIf([Hours]>8,[Hours]-8,0) AS PayrollOT, SaleCodes.LaborDescription, WOLabor.Cost, WOLabor.Sell, Person.Branch, Branch.Name, Dept.TitleFROM (((WOLabor INNER JOIN SaleCodes ON (WOLabor.SaleBranch=SaleCodes.Branch) AND (WOLabor.SaleDept=SaleCodes.Dept) AND (WOLabor.SaleCode=SaleCodes.Code)) LEFT JOIN Person ON WOLabor.MechanicNo=Person.Number) INNER JOIN Branch ON SaleCodes.Branch=Branch.Number) INNER JOIN Dept ON (SaleCodes.Dept=Dept.Dept) AND (SaleCodes.Branch=Dept.Branch)WHERE (((WOLabor.DateOfLabor)>=[Start Date] And (WOLabor.DateOfLabor)<DateAdd("d",1,[End Date])) AND ((Person.Branch) Like IIf([Enter the Branch Number or "All" for all:] Like "A*","*",[Enter the Branch Number or "All" for all:])) AND ((WOLabor.Transfer)=False))ORDER BY WOLabor.SaleDept, WOLabor.SaleCode;
When I make the following changes to the SELECT section, I get this error:
You tried to execute a query that does not include the specified expression 'LastName' as part of an aggregate function.
Code: Original - Code ... IIf(Sum([Hours])<=8,Sum([Hours]),8) AS PayrollReg, IIf(Sum([Hours])>8,Sum([Hours])-8,0) AS PayrollOT, ... ... IIf(Sum([Hours])<=8,Sum([Hours]),8) AS PayrollReg, IIf(Sum([Hours])>8,Sum([Hours])-8,0) AS PayrollOT, ...
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
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Aug 21, 2014
I am getting the following error message in strsql:You tried to execute a query thats does not include the specified expression 'ScanDate=20140730 and SCanhour=8' as part of an aggregate function in the following strsql.
Code:
Call func1("Z", 8)
Public Sub func1(b As String, a As Integer)
strsql = "SELECT Count(BatchNo) AS CountOfBatchNo, Sum(Envelopes) AS SumOfEnvelopes, Sum(Cases) AS SumOfCases, Sum(Pages) AS SumOfPages, ScanDate, [Type] & Format([Type1],'00') & Format([Type2],'00') AS QueueNo " _
& "FROM jabberwocky " _
& "group By ScanDate, [Type] & Format([Type1],'00') & Format([Type2],'00') " _
& "HAVING ScanDate=" & J & " and Scanhour=" & a & ""
End SUb
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Feb 2, 2014
I have a database that has 2 tables. Table A and Table B. Table A is my primary table. On this table I have 2 fields. The first field is a LOOKUP Field that looks up information from Table B and displays my selection in the field on Table A. Then using DLOOKUP I automatically input the information in the Second Field on Table A based upon the selection from the First Field.
This is working mostly correctly. However, the problem is, when I click on the next record in the table, it automatically changes the Second Field on that record to the same value as the record before it and continues this trend each time I click on another record. This occurs without me making a selection in the first field. If I make a selection in the first field it does change the Second Field to the Correct Value, but then the next Record has the same issue.
How do I go about fixing this so it doesn't change the value with the change of the record. Only change if I change that particular field within that 1 record?is there a way to restrict the Value's in my lookup field to only include the Values from Table B that aren't already in Table A?
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Jan 14, 2014
Access 2007-10
Listbox created: List62 (I know I need to rename it, but for now)
Multi-select: Extended
Row Source Type: Field List
Row Source: qryFieldList
Open Query: qrySelectedFields (I added primary key to first column, just to have at least one destination field).
Goal: to select multiple fields within listbox, click on command button to open query "qrySelectedFields" with selected fields from list box.This is the code I have on the command_click:
Dim varItem As Variant
Dim strSQL As String
If Me.List62.ItemsSelected.Count = 0 Then
MsgBox "Please select one or more fields.", vbExclamation, "Healthcare REIT"
Me.List62.SetFocus
End If
[code]....
It does absolutely nothing - doesn't add the fields to "qrySelectedFields", doesn't open the query, notta.
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Jun 11, 2007
Hey guys im really stuck on this one and hope some one can help me out.
I have the following structure:
Table: Products
ID
Product Name
Table: Suppliers
ID
Supplier Name
Table: Prices
ID
Product Name
Supplier Name
Supplier Offer
Query: QrySuppliers
Prices.ID
Prices.Product Name
Prices.Supplier Name
Prices.Supplier Offer
Percent Off Trade: IIf(IsNull([Products]![Trade Price Euros]),0,([Products]![Trade Price Euros]-Nz([Prices]![Supplier Price],0))/[Products]![Trade Price Euros])
Because the "Percent Off Trade" field is unbound to a table I cant get the data into a report, instead every time I open the report it asks me for Products!Trade Price Euros :(
I've never tried doing complicated calculations in Access and would reallly appreciate any suggestions you guys could give me.
I tried to attatch the database but its 508kb so if anyone has a spare second and wants to check it out heres the link http://www.jeron.co.uk/Products.zip
once again thanks!
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Apr 14, 2008
I have a field on a report which I am struggling to produce the right query for.
I have a table - tblTillDept which consists of a 4 fields. The first is the PK, which is the number of a till department. The second - fourth fields are names of 3 different branches of the small garden centre I am writing the database for. The values in these fields are the names of the corresponding departments. Not every branch has exactly the same name for each field.
Prior to the report being is run, a small form, frmCentre pops up asking the user to select the Centre they are printing the labels for. They select the name of the branch from a combo box (cboCentre) bound to a field list of tblTillDept. When the report is formatted, the intention is that the value of this combo box selects the field from which the value for the department is taken. I can see that I need to set the control source of this property to some sort of query, but I can't quite work out how to do it.
I've uploaded the database, written in Access 2000, here (http://www.moppy.co.uk/plants.mdb) as it's too big to post as an attachment.
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