Queries :: Access Query For Due Date
May 15, 2013
I've used this switch query:
DueDate: [Date] + Switch([Type] = "", 182, [Type] = "", 182, [Type] = "", 182, [Type] = "", 182, [Type] = "", 182, [Type] = "", 182, [Type] = "", 91, [Type] = "", 91, [Type] = "", 91)
To try and calculate a due date based on the reponse [Type]. The logic is "If the [Type] is "MEETING TYPE", then add 182 days onto the [Date]," And so on.
I've used this switch example from another thread on here as an alternative to IIF.
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Aug 14, 2013
I just wanted to know how can i set a parameter on the following cross tab query to filter dates. Date field is [pdate By Day].
TRANSFORM Sum([PettyMaster Query2].Amount) AS SumOfAmount
SELECT [PettyMaster Query2].[Petty Cat].Field2, [PettyMaster Query2].[pdate By Day], [PettyMaster Query2].ProjLoc, [PettyMaster Query2].descriptionofpay, [PettyMaster Query2].projno
FROM PettyMaster, [PettyMaster Query2]
GROUP BY [PettyMaster Query2].[Petty Cat].Field2, [PettyMaster Query2].[pdate By Day], [PettyMaster Query2].ProjLoc, [PettyMaster Query2].descriptionofpay, [PettyMaster Query2].projno
PIVOT [PettyMaster Query2].PettyCOA.Field2;
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Jul 26, 2015
I am currently working on a project to develop an access database to manage a roster of calls to clients on a daily basis based on two general criteria:
1. Pre-determined days selected by the client. (e.g. Call Mon, Wed, Fri only. This can change as client requirements change.)
2. Ad-hoc changes based on the client’s circumstances. (e.g. No call from 27/7/2015 to 29/7/ 2015)
I have managed to successfully deal with the second of these with the following expression in a query:
CallToday?: IIf((Date()>=[NoCallFrom] And Date()<=[NoCallTo]),"No","Yes")
However dealing with the first is a little more difficult to work out. I have tried a multivalue lookup field with multiple days selectable, but constructing an IIF query to deal with these multiple values is proving quite a challenge.
I am thinking of using a table with days of the week and a junction table to allow the multi-selection, but I may need constructing the relationships and the query here.
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Aug 19, 2015
I have a table that has entries recorded with date and time in one field, and I want to have a query that returns all records of a specified date or date range, regardless of the time in the field.
I have tried
Code:
Between [StartDate:] And [EndDate:]
And
Code:
Between [StartDate:] & "00:00" And [EndDate:] & "23:59"
Neither of which work ....
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Jun 19, 2015
I have 5 queries that I am running. The first query has the date range parameters set in the field area that I need to run and each additional create table query is based off the results of the previous query.
1. Which is better to use to run all of the queries in one simple step? A macro or a form? I am exporting the final table to excel so that I can make some additional adjustments off of it.
2. How would I setup the date range parameters for the first query if I were to use a macro without going into the query itself and updating the date field? I tried setting up a macro to run the queries by using the OpenQuery action for each of the 5 queries, but I cannot figure out how to do the date range.
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Jul 11, 2014
I currently have a query set up which responds and filters by the date.
I use the current code in the criteria on the query for todays date less 7 days
Code:
DateAdd("d",-7,Date())
This works perfectly and I had no problem with it. However I need to adjust the criteria so it is less than 7days ago OR OLDER....
How would I go about doing that?
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Apr 26, 2013
I have a query based on a table which has a date field. the field both in the table and the query have the time also in the date value so when I try to query on a date I get nothing if I copy the date and time from the field I will get the result for that record if I just use the date I get nothing. I have tried the format which does display just date but if you click on the field the time is also there You must be able to query for a date only and get all the records.
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Mar 26, 2013
I've attached a stripped down version of a small order database I'm working on.
A user would enter an order, the amount and the date the order is required by.
As you can see from tbl_seasons, the business has financial periods that match the first and last 6 months of each year. Each season has a start date and end date.
What I'm trying to build are two queries:
1. A query which lists all orders and has an extra field which shows the "season_id" that the order (date) relates to (based one the start date and end date in tbl_seasons)
2. A totals query which shows the total order amounts by season
how I might build these 2 queries.
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Nov 3, 2014
running 3 queries together.
1 qry has a date parameter of start/end date(running before the 3 are together)
Have a field in 1 of the 3 queries with a date field that I need to show being <= the date parameter...
How/where do I use this criteria?
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May 7, 2013
I'm using Access 2003 connecting through ODBC. I'm trying to set up an automated query to grab today's data. normally it's pretty easy, all you'd have to do is enter date() in the criteria in an access query. Unfortunately, the date in my database (i can't change this) is in an odd format.
example: april 1st, 2013 = 1130401
Every single date always has that preceding "1" in front of it, then the year, then the month, and finally the day.
I want to always specify the current date whenever the query is run (without having to type it in)
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Sep 20, 2013
I have a date field with dates stored as MM/DD/YY, ie.10/13/09 and I want to use an UPDATE statement to change the year from 09 to 2009 but keep the 10/13/. The issue I'm encountering is when I use a wildcard in the SET portion it takes that as literal and updates with the wildcard. ie. Set Date = '*2009' WHERE Date LIKE '*09' updates the column with *2009 as the entry and not 10/13/2009. How can I update my field so I end up with 10/13/2009, not *2009?
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Jan 14, 2014
Access version: 2013 / The user can click a button on the report that opens a form where they can select various filters. Once the user has selected the filters and clicks done, I have some VB code that fires which builds an SQL string with all of the filters selected. It then reopens the report with the new filter.
What I am running into issues with is one specific filter that the user can select. They can select a "from date" and "to date". Sometimes this filter returns what I want and sometimes it doesn't.
For example. I set 01/01/14 as the start date and end date as 15/01/14. <-- this works as desired.But if I put start date as 10/12/13 and end date 15/01/14 for example then it returns all previous records up to the specified end date. I.E dates such as 10/10/13 will show.
This is the VB code used to build the SQL for this filter:
Code:
newWhere = newWhere & "[FollowUpDate] > #" & Me.txtFromDateSelect & "# AND [FollowUpDate] < #" & Me.txtToDateSelect & "#" & " AND "
note: I have also tried using the between SQL syntax for querying the date to no avail and the same results.
This is the SQL that the above code creates:
Code:
[FollowUpDate] > #1/01/2014# AND [FollowUpDate] < #15/01/2014#
This only happens when I try select a start date prior to 12/12/13 (so the year is not the issue)
This happens both when I apply just the from date and to date filter and also when I mix it in with other filters. I.E Company name, product etc..
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Apr 7, 2014
date formula that I was using in access 2007 doesn't seem to be working in 2010.
The formula that I had was
Between DateSerial(Year(Date())-IIf(Month(Date())<4,1,0),4,1)
And DateSerial(Year(Date())+IIf(Month(Date())>3,1,0),3 ,31).
The calculation allowed me to count holiday hours taken between 1st April and 31st March. The problem is that it was working up till 31st march but is not now showing holidays taken since 1st April.
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Apr 23, 2014
Is it possible to create a query to select all dates from a given reference date? I don't mean all dates in a table - I mean all dates generally?
(The idea being to fill the first field in the resultant dataset with the list of dates, then run subqueries off that to fill the remaining calculated fields)
I'm currently using a date field in one of my tables to populate this first field (the full SQL is in a separate thread here)
But that was just a convenient way of getting a list of dates; the dates in that table don't actually have any significance to the resulting dataset (other than they should roughly overlap with the dates I'm looking for)
The flaw in that method is that the table from which I get those dates can only ever have dates up to and including yesterday. I also need to get today's date in there (and calculate the subqueries based on that date as well).
It's also possible - although unlikely - that there could be random dates missing from that table as well - in which case I need to plug those gaps and calculate my fields for those missing dates as well.
For clarity; that first field (AsOfDate) should contain every weekday from the earliest date in that table (i.e. Min([tblBalances].[BalanceDate]) up to and including today. It doesn't matter if any of the dates inbetween are missing from tblBalances as the subqueries will just return zeroes for those dates (which is exactly what I want to see).
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Jun 24, 2013
I have started a table to manage expenditure with dates payments and headings. Set up a query to summarise the monthly amounts by each heading. The Query is sorting the date in date in alpha order not date order so I get February before March etc. How do I get it to show chronological order?
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Apr 1, 2013
I have two tables and want to compile the data onto one query.
One table is a time monitor table with one record per date, with date as the primary key. It contains a number of fields where I enter the number of minutes spent on each task at the end of the day.
The second table is an appointment log. It can have multiple records for each date and the records contain a number of fields with info about the appt, one of which is the length of appt.
I have set up a relationship between the date field in both tables (was this necessary?). Is it possible to set up a query that will sort by date and grab the data from both tables, so that it will present the info from the time monitor table along with the summary of the length field from every record that fits the date range in the appointment log table? It would be good if it could also include the count for the total number of appointments that day.
It would also be good to have the info either grouped by day / week / month / yr or to have a drop down option in the query to select the date and summarise the findings.
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Dec 10, 2014
I have a table with a field TDate (dd/mm/yyyy format). A query with calculated fields is lying on this table. I want to put a date criteria in this query, by a combobox in an unbound form, where the date format has to be mmmm/yyyy and has to be updated as new TDates come in.
Trying to pick up values for the combobox from the TDates field (and formatting them), I get a list with several same values. This is of course expected as there are many records on the same month, even on the same day of the month.Is there a way to have this list with unique values for each TDates month/year?
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Jun 4, 2014
I've been struggling with this for a while, and even though I understand the theory, I can't get my code to work correctly.
I have 2 fields:
CallbackFrequency & Last Contacted.
I want to use these fields to populate a third field (callBackOn) so that we can have a list of candidates that need to be called from a certain date.
CallbackFrequency is added from a combobox, so all values are either 1 Month, 3 Months, 6 Months, or 12 Months.
I have tried creating a calculated field directly in the candidates table, but apparently this is not possible.I've therefore tried to create a query using IIF statement that will calculate this value.To get to grips with the code, I'm only dealing with 1 callbackFrequency at the moment. So far I have:
CallbackOn: IIf([Candidates].[CallbackFrequency]="1 Month", [LastContacted],)
I have not factored in the date manipulation yet, as the query does not display the LastContacted date of the record it finds, it only shows a blank cell,
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Aug 22, 2013
emp_idtask_idstartdateenddate
1217/7/201320/7/2013
1321/7/201328/7/2013
2317/7/201320/7/2013
this is part of my table. It mean that empid-1 will work task 2 from 17/7/2013until 20/7/2013.Now i face problem in query that I have criteria that emp_id is 1 and date is 23/7/2013, I want to know which task_id assigned to emp 1 on 23/7/2013. The result should return 3 as the task_id
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May 20, 2014
I have a table with the following records date/time,id,barcode.id is related to another table to retrieve fname and lname and barcode is related to another table to retrieve packageid
so my query looks like date/time,fname,lname,packageid
what i need is the ability to retrieve all records for yesterday from 00:01 to 23:59 ..im sure there will be an easy way fo doing this - i also need the ability to change 23:59 to possibly 02:00 into the following day for longer shifts
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Jan 10, 2014
I'm trying to produce a query that shows all records of patients that have a 'non-active' status (stored in the 'Patient Details' table) and haven't had any deliveries after 31/10/2011 (date stored in the 'Deliveries' table). I've tried a few different ways including using NOT IN (which access didn't like!) but I'm still no closer to getting the correct records.
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Sep 8, 2014
I am trying to create a simple database to keep track of employee Car Insurances and MOT information.I am trying to create a query that will show me the following:
When the field "motexpiry" is Empty OR has a date within 30 days from todays date (including if today's date is in the field) OR the date is in the past.It also needs to show records with the same criteria for the field "insuranceexpiry".
And needs to show records where the field "cowensform" is blank.These are all OR queries, so that as long as ONE of all of those criteria is met, the record shows up.Once that query works, I need a very similar query but only showing records where one or more of those criteria is met, but only if the record also has "Oldham" in the "area" field.
I can then copy that query and edit the "Oldham" bit to have a query for each of our area offices.I tried putting "Oldham" in the criteria line of the area field in the query design, but it seemed to have no affect.
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Jun 6, 2013
I have a table in access database which contains a text field 'EDate' that stores Date value in format (12-Apr-2013). Now I want to run a sql query on that field. User will give an input date. The sql query needs to fetch me all the records from access database whose Edate is less than or equal to the user input date.
I am using DateValue function to convert my text filed Edate into date. My query is something like this:
select * from table_name where DateValue(EDate)<='user_input_date'
I am able to perform above task if the system language settings are 'English'. But if system language settings are different say Turkish, then the query fails.
I searched a lot on web and found that DateTime function compares test data with the system date time format and gives the result. Thus it fails with different language settings.
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Sep 6, 2013
I'm creating a query with VBA, then exporting it to Excel. I have a couple calculated date fields that are exporting in the format of dd-mmm-yy, but I want them in the mm/dd/yyyy format. In the query, they're in the proper format, but not in the export. I tried using Format([DateField],"mm/dd/yyyy"), but then they left align in the export, but are fine in the query.
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May 29, 2014
I have two tables. The first is called Drawing Register and contains the fields Drawing No (primary field) and Drawing Title.The second table is the Drawing Register Details table which contains the fields Drawing No (joined field - Drawing Register table), Revision, Revision Notes, Date Issued.
I have a query and report which will list all the revisions for each drawing. This is very important and useful. However I want a summary report which will only show the last revision for each drawing.
I copied the original query, turned on the Totals option and under the Date Issued field changed Group by to Max. However it is still returning all results for each drawing instead of only the last issue date for each drawing.
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Sep 10, 2014
I am having a problem with calculating a date field in a query. Prior to this posting I've done some research and made several changes to my query. This only resulted in fixing one problem but then creating another problem. Original problem was I had 2 fields, arrived (23:36) and stemi (0:07). I use the following calculation AT_ST: DateDiff("n",[arrived],[stemi]) which resulted in -1409. So my research showed me I had a problem with the date whenever the time went past midnight and trying to calculate a zero hour number. I changed my calculation to
AT_ST: IIf([stemi]>=#11:59:00 PM#,(DateDiff("n",[arrived],[stemi])),(DateDiff("n",[arrived],[stemi]+1440) Mod 1440))
This works fine and gives me the result of 31 minutes which is what I want, however the problems comes in when I change to this calculation any where there was a negative time now has a 1400+ plus value. Such as arrived (7:37) and 1st_eck (7:18) = 1426 where as before it would report -14 (yes, negatives are acceptable for my reporting because sometimes a call to the hospital is placed before the patient arrives so we want to report on the negative splits). I've tried using a nested IIF to calculate for stemi time being less than arrived time, this didn't work when I tried to use it on the calculated query field. I was wondering if I could write something to check the value of the calculated field if it is greater than 1440 and if yes - subtract 1440 from it. So in the example above 1426-1440 = -14. Is it possible to do this within the query or do I need to do it using VBA
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