Queries :: Cannot Get User Input Box To Open On Crosstab Query
May 26, 2015
I have a crosstab query. users need to run the query for any week of a year. It is always a YTD query. I have used this process on many select queries. Will a crosstab query not support this simple method? See attached screen shots.
I have a cross tab query that takes input from the user. The code is as under:
PARAMETERS [START_MONTH] DateTime, [END_MONTH] DateTime; TRANSFORM Round(Sum(([A_GAS_m3]+[NA_GAS_m3])/1000000),3) AS GAS_MMSCM SELECT maindata.on_off, maindata.state, maindata.OPERATOR, maindata.field_block FROM maindata RIGHT JOIN PRODUCTION ON maindata.field_block=PRODUCTION.FIELD_BLOCK WHERE ((PRODUCTION.MONTH) Between Format([START_MONTH],"dd-mm-yyyy") And Format([END_MONTH],"dd-mm-yyyy"))) GROUP BY maindata.on_off, maindata.state, maindata.OPERATOR, maindata.field_block ORDER BY maindata.on_off, maindata.state, maindata.OPERATOR, maindata.field_block PIVOT PRODUCTION.ACTIVITY;
I am facing 3 problems with the above code:
1. Access prompts to enter the start month and end month even when I click the save button. 2. When I run the query it prompts to enter the start month and end month twice. 3. I have generated a report based on the above query. When I run the report it keeps on prompting for start month and end month and does not give the final result.
I am making a classic sales over time crosstab query.
Rows: Customers Columns: Sale months
Sales date is defined by the ETD of the order.
However, with the simple Format([ETD],"yyyy-mm") I get regular months, but I need to adjust the months to be between the 21st and 20th rather than 1st to 31st(30th).
August would be 7/21/2013 to 8/20/2013 September 8/21/2013 to 9/20/2013
I have a database table in which I'm trying to pull sales data and generate sales reports from. The problem I face is that the sales data is recorded into a table with this structure:
Year | Customer | Sales_Month_1 | Sales_Month_2 | Sales_Month_3
Rather than having a single field "Month" in which I could set criteria or prompt the user to select a month to derive sales data from, I need to write a query that through user input (or through some code within the query) the right field will be selected. An example of this would be generating a report for the 1st month of the year, obviously.
I have a simple form with a text box, I enter a series of part numbers separated by newlines, and then I use the following code to query for each of the separate part numbers:
Code: Dim strSql As String Dim part_nums() As String Dim num As Variant Dim multivar As Boolean multivar = False
[Code] ,......
This all works perfectly, but what I need to do is have the query return the records in the same order I entered the part numbers. They are automatically returned in alphabetical order by item_no, and when I enter 15+ part numbers it becomes slightly difficult to search through them all on the form to find the one I am looking for. It would be a lot easier if they were output in the same order that I type them in. Is there any way to make this happen?
I have created a query with the parameter for the Domain field. however on the form the user enters this information via a drop down menu. i was just wondering could the parameter box be set to a drop down box as well to save the user entering in the full Domain field name?
Hi all. Stumbled onto this forum during a google search.. looks like a great forum.
I have a question. this thread http://www.access-programmers.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=124689
goes into a simple function to group by the name and add their total.. however what i need to do is that plus have a user input of the date.
eg of the table
Date Title Invoice 02/02/07 ABC123 11.00 02/02/07 ABC123 12.50 02/02/07 DEC123 11.50 03/02/07 ABC123 10.50
What i need is a paramater query to be able to work to give me the total of the groups.. Whenever i try to join my Parameter query with my sum query it gets messed up..
heres the code... what am i doing wrong?.. What i want displayed after they input the date is the group by and sum total of the parameter query..
SELECT RawData_tbl.[Title 2], RawData_tbl.[Estimated Value], RawData_tbl.[Date In], RawData_tbl.Quote, RawData_tbl.GST, Sum(RawData_tbl.Invoice) AS SumOfInvoice FROM RawData_tbl GROUP BY RawData_tbl.[Title 2], RawData_tbl.[Estimated Value], RawData_tbl.[Date In], RawData_tbl.Quote, RawData_tbl.GST HAVING (((RawData_tbl.[Date In]) Between [Please Type the first day of the month] And [ Please insert the last day of the month])) ORDER BY RawData_tbl.[Title 2];
Okay my access skills are low at best and I'm trying to build a database for work so hopefully this isn't to stupid of a question.
I'm trying to creat a query that will allow the user to type in a work type and have it generate the all records containing that work type. The way the data is in there to get it to generate just a specific work type without the input I have to use Like "*newacct*" for example. Is there any way to do this since there are more then one work types for some records?
Is there an easy way to get user input like the parameter value box in an update query, where you want the user to specify the table name and field name to run the query on?
I'm using an Excel spreadsheet that is importing external data from an access database in which I've got a field where the name of a person checking materials out is entered. it is currently set up, and I cannot change it, as a free form field. So folks enter information in a variety of ways.
For example, Larry Martin might be entered as "Larry Martin" or "Martin, Larry" or "larry.martin@somewhere.com". I'm trying to run a query that would look in that field for any entry with the string I enter, such as "Martin."
I've tried setting the criteria like this:
Like "*" & [Which Last Name] & "*"
However, when I try and run the query I get a message telling me the system is expecting two parameters.
Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong? I've been banging my head against this for awhile now and am thoroughly stumped! All assistance, as usual, is greatly appreciated!
I am trying to get my VBA code to dump a query once the user pushes a button. I have the following code to call up the Excel app.
Code:
Option Compare Database Private Type BROWSEINFO hOwner As Long pidlRoot As Long pszDisplayName As String lpszTitle As String ulFlags As Long
[code]....
The qry_PP_Errors_Union is a Union query. In this query there is a date field. I would like to be able to to use that date field as a parameter. So I have written this VBA to prompt the user for a Begin Date and an End Date.
Now the part that I am missing is that I am not sure how to make the "strBegindate" and "strEnddate" the criteria for the union query.
The following is the SQL for my union query.
Code: SELECT LastName, FirstName, Title, TeamName, WorkOrderNumber, DateCompleted, WorkCode, UICError AS Error, "Update and Internal Correspondence" AS Category FROM qry_PP_UIC_Error UNION SELECT LastName, FirstName, Title, TeamName, WorkOrderNumber, DateCompleted, WorkCode, BIDError, "Bids" FROM qry_PP_Bid_Error
[Code] ....
Without the criteria, my code works for dumping everything out into Excel. However, dumping all the data results in a 7 mb Excel file that requires manual deletion of the information that is not pertinent.
I have a query showing lots of records of equipment that is in different rooms. I would like to have a form where the user can bash in a room number and all the records from the query that have that room number in it pop up.
I am building a form in access and I am trying to find a way where user input isn't possible in the associated textbox when "No" from on option box is selected.
I have a crosstab query to summarise the counted string values from another query: E.g.;
TRANSFORM Count(Table1.Viable) AS CountOfViable SELECT QryTable01.productName FROM QryTable01 GROUP BY QryTable01.productName PIVOT Table1.Viable;
As there are some null values returned (ie blank cell in the pivot table)
I used the Nz function to make this zero but when the query results are used in a report I want to add the rows to get row totals... but the result is as if they were string values;
So if I add a text box in the report with = [viable] + [Not viable] t Then the report row with the values:
Below is the SQL view of a Crosstab Query I am running. However I am lost at how to keep it from creating a serpate row for the same data on the column. For instance in the row data if I have an ATM batch come in for 1111 on 9/16 and then one come in for 1111 on 9/17 instead of keeping it on the same row it drops 9/17 down to the next row. Is there a way to keep the data on the same row?
Code: PARAMETERS [forms]![frmReporting]![txtDatefrom] DateTime, [forms]![frmReporting]![txtDateTo] DateTime; TRANSFORM Sum(Query1.CountOfATM) AS SumOfCountOfATM SELECT Query1.ATM, Query1.Store, Query1.Type, Sum(Query1.CountOfATM) AS [Total Of CountOfATM] FROM Query1 WHERE (((Query1.[Date Stamp])>=[forms]![frmReporting]![txtDateFrom] And (Query1.[Date Stamp])<=[forms]![frmReporting]![txtDateTo])) OR (((Query1.[Date Stamp]) Is Null)) GROUP BY Query1.ATM, Query1.Store, Query1.Type, Query1.[Date Stamp], Query1.[Date Stamp] PIVOT Format([Date Stamp],"Short Date");
I want to show this in a report, similar to an spreadsheet, with:
ProductionForecastProductId = Rows ProductionForecastMonth = Columns ProductionForecastQuantity = Data
I thought of using a crosstab query like this:
Code: TRANSFORM avg(tblProductionForecast.[ProductionForecastQuantity]) AS AvgOfProductionForecastQuantity SELECT tblProductionForecast.[ProductionForecastProductId] FROM tblProductionForecast GROUP BY tblProductionForecast.[ProductionForecastProductId] PIVOT tblProductionForecast.[ProductionForecastMonth];
but I don't want the average of ProductionForecastQuantity. I want the actual value!
Is a crosstab query the wrong method to use?
If no, how do I show the actual value of ProductionForecastQuantity
I have a crosstab query that I would like to sum data across. Each row is a seperate experimental product, and each column is a test phase that each product goes through. The data is the number of days each product was in each test phase. What I need is the sum total of days that all products were in all phases. Think of this table as a single item, and each row is a slightly different version of the item to test. So what I need is essentially how many days this item has been in testing across all variations.
I have a database which among other things records how jobs are received i.e.: Telephone, Email, Mail, Facsimile or Web.For each client I want to identify the percentages of each method of receipt against the total of jobs received and during different time periods.I have created a make table query for all jobs received between variable dates for a client entry of the name of the client and the start and finish dates are required to run the query.
I have a crosstab query set up to count each method of receipt and a final query to work out the percentages using the total from the crosstab query fields divided by the total of all methods.I have a macro set up to replace the table with new data when I want the stats for a different client between new dates, therefore the different methods of receipt may vary for the less active clients i.e.: they may only have telephone and email .
My problem is if I choose a client where we have not received a job by a particular method (say web or facsimile), the last query working out the percentages has fixed names to cover each method but naturally produces an error when it cannot find a corresponding method of receipt. I have experimented with NZ() without success.My question is can I either have preset standard names of the column field in a crosstab query? Alternatively in the query calculating the percentages, can I include code to ignore a non-existent field in the crosstab query.
I have a created a crosstab query which gives me the results I need, but I want to sort the row headings differently. These are not numbers, but machine sizes which range from 4 Metre to 20 Metre. Currently, the crosstab gives me:
10 Metre 12 Metre 14 Metre 17 Metre 20 Metre 3 Metre 4 Metre 5 Metre etc
But I need to show it as:
3 Metre 4 Metre 5 Metre 10 Metre 12 Metre 14 Metre 17 Metre etc.
The field is short text data type and data comes from an ODBC linked table to SQL server table, and I am using Access 2013.
I've setup some crosstab queries with good success and set column headings that appear with blank spaces when there's no data as expected, but I have 1 report that is formatted with set row headings (its a specifically formatted report that i need to produce, that i can't just change).So I need to basically do the same but with the row headings set (I have got the crosstab working, just not showing the rows with no data as yet).
I want to create a cosstab query with dates for the next 12 months accross the top as columns and employee names down the side as rows. I then want to populate with data showing what each person is programed to do under the dates. For instance trainer 1 is delivering training from the 23/06-30/06 then designing a course from 02/07-10/07. that type of thing.
I could represent an activity using a colour i.e. yellow for delivery, green for design etc.
Also do I need to create a table with all the dates? Is there a quick way of doing this?
I have generated a table using a crosstab query and it gives the information as below
12/10 12/11 12/12 13/01 Part 1 1 2 Part 2 4 4 4 Part 3 5
So basically part, qty used, year/month used - it works fine up to this point.
Now I want to either add more columns to the crosstab query to count number of times Part 1 was used in last 12 months & 24-13 months
Or
Create another query to do this.
But I want the count function to start counting from current month to last 12 months and from month 13 to month 24 (in another column).
The problem I am having is that this query will run every month and I don't want to update the column headers (in query property sheet) instead I want query to pick this up automatically.
I have created a cross tab query that contains a row heading for Entity and Total Cases. I would like to have a percentage of the Case Total for Each Category as well as the count for each category. It works fine for just the counts and here is the sql behind it:
TRANSFORM Count(CASEDATA.CASESTATUS) AS CountOfCASESTATUS SELECT IUIDCODES.CODEDESCRIPTION, Count(CASEDATA.CASETYPECODE) AS CountOfCASETYPECODE FROM (CASEDATA INNER JOIN CASESTATUSCODES ON CASEDATA.CASESTATUS = CASESTATUSCODES.CODEID) INNER JOIN IUIDCODES ON CASEDATA.IUID = IUIDCODES.CODEID WHERE (((CASEDATA.CASETYPECODE)=63) AND ((CASEDATA.FYSTATUS)=6 Or (CASEDATA.FYSTATUS)=7 Or (CASEDATA.FYSTATUS)=8)) GROUP BY IUIDCODES.CODEDESCRIPTION PIVOT CASESTATUSCODES.CODEDESCRIPTION;
I built a query with the wizard to group by Reason for testing
The SQl was
TRANSFORM Count(Cultureworkload.IRLNumber) AS CountOfIRLNumber SELECT Cultureworkload.Reasonfortesting, Count(Cultureworkload.IRLNumber) AS [Total Of IRLNumber] FROM Cultureworkload GROUP BY Cultureworkload.Reasonfortesting PIVOT Format([Reception],"mmm") In ("Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug"," Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec");
Although I filtered reception field by month to 1st quarter it shows empty months like Apr,May Jun etc.
I have created a crosstab query that I will use in a subform and a subreport. However, Access won't let me add the fields to the query that I need to link the subform to the form. Is it possible to add fields to a crosstab query?
This crosstab query has the employee's name as a row heading, each calendar day as a column heading and the sum of Hours worked as the value.
TRANSFORM Sum(tbl_Tracker.Hours) AS SumOfHours SELECT tbl_Employee_Master.Full_Name FROM tbl_Employee_Master INNER JOIN tbl_Tracker ON tbl_Employee_Master.user_no = tbl_Tracker.User_Id GROUP BY tbl_Employee_Master.Full_Name ORDER BY tbl_Employee_Master.Full_Name, tbl_Tracker.TheDate PIVOT tbl_Tracker.TheDate;
It returns data that looks like this: FullName 2/3/2014 2/4/2013 2/5/2014 John Smith 8 0 8 Joe Jones 0 8 0 Cathy Wise 8 8 8
I want the data returned to look like this: 2/3/2014 2/4/2014 2/5/2014 John Smith Joe Jones John Smith Cathy Wise Cathy Wise Cathy Wise
The hours worked are not important - only the names associated with the dates.