Queries :: Count Of Times A Appears In Query

Oct 24, 2014

I have a query that gives a value in a column either "A","V","L","H","P","S" or blank.

I want to be able to count the amount of occurrences of each letter and hold that number in a column. Is it easy to do?

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Queries :: Count The Amount Of Times A Name Appears In A Query?

May 31, 2013

I have a log in table that counts every time a user logs onto the database. Each time a user logs in it adds another entry to a table.

I have built a query to display the user name and date of log in so I could display this information in a report. The report is now getting rather long, and I am looking for a way to display each users name and have the total number of times they have logged in, not display each time they have logged in separately.

The Query has two fields "Agent Name" and "Logger Date"

The report displays the data as follows

Agent Name Logger Date
User 1 26/5/13
User 1 26/5/13
User 1 27/5/13
User 2 28/5/13

What I would like to do is have a report listing each users name, with a column showing how many times they have logged on. e.g.

User Name Login Count
User 1 3
User 2 1

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Queries :: How To Count Number Of Times Data Appears In A Field

Sep 23, 2013

How to count the number of times that the data appears in a certain field (which is [Ema!l]). I have a list of ema!l addresses and I want to find out whether that ema!l address has appeared once, twice or more. I want to add this as a field in a query. I don't want to delete it or anything because it's perfectly fine for the ema!l address to appear more than once, I just want to be able to identify when the ema!l address has already appeared.

If I was using Excel I would use a Countif function to count how many times the data in the specified cell appears in the whole column, and that would give me the number. I'm not use to the language of Access so I can't figure out how to achieve this.

I tried adding a Total row to the grid in the query and then changing the total to 'count' but this just returned 1 for every row.

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Oct 9, 2014

I would like to count the number of times a value appears in a column using Ms Access

E.g.
Name Count
Mike 2
Paul 1
Mike 2
Peter 1

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Jun 2, 2013

I'm working with a table of bird survival data I am trying to summarize in a query. I've got a bit of a roundabout way to achieve my goal, but I'm curious if there is a simpler approach.

Background : In my table, each row represents a day I check a given nest and includes a [Nest ID] (not unique, multiple visits to each nest), a [visit ID] (auto numbered, so it's a unique value for each visit at each nest), the calendar day I visited a nest [Date], and [Survive] (1 or 0) depending on whether a nest survived or failed.

I'm trying to convert this detailed table into one that is more concise. Instead of each visit to a nest being a row, each nest becomes a row with 4 fields: The Nest ID, the minimum date (the day I found a nest), the last day a nest was checked (Max[Date]), and the last day a nest was checked alive (essentially max date where survival=1).

My current solution is to run 3 separate queries. The first queries the max date where survival=1, the second queries the max and min dates regardless of any other criteria, and the third brings both queries together.

I am curious if there is a way to create the same final product in a single query rather than doing multiple ones as I have done?

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Feb 26, 2014

I'm trying to generate a query that can be used for a pareto chart (Bar Chart shows the count of a defect and a line chart as a second axis counts the cumulative percentage)

I've grouped my data, and sorted the Count of each time the record appears but I cant get my head around working the cumulative percentage. My datasheet currently looks like this:

Reason Count Per Expr1
A 35 47.9 Random Numbers
B 11 15.1 "
C 10 137 "
D 9 12.3 "
E 7 9.6 "
F 1 1.4 "

Expr1: DSum("Per","Rwk_Pareto","[Per]<=" & [Per] & "")

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Mar 5, 2008

I have a spreadsheet and the only column that matters is D.

Down column D it appears as:
a
b
b
b
c
c
d
e
f
c
a

I need the result to just appear like
A - 2
B - 3
C - 3
D - 1
E - 1
F - 1

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Jun 8, 2015

I want to use to count how many times a record is displayed in the period and lesson field, in another table, so that this data can be used to show how many people are attending a class. e.g how many times people are attending art 1, by counting how many times art one appeared in the first table.

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Queries :: Count Number Of Times Field Has Been Selected

Apr 2, 2013

I'm compiling a monthly report based on data from my table "JobSheet"

I want to count how many times last month a specific field was entered, it's a drop down list which is formed from it's own table "Problem"

Is there a simple way of doing this?

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Queries :: Count A Field Multiple Times (sub Totals And A Total)

Jul 18, 2013

I have 2 tables (person / merit) currently the merti table has 4 fields (MeritID, PersonID, Issuer, Type) I'm trying to count the the Type field 7 times, once of each type (MC/MI/MN/MP/MS/MV) and once to count a grand total.

I want to produce a query to use in a mail merge that will list the total for each merit type and one grand total.

I've been trying a few different things including sub queries but I've not managed to get the query to produce a single record that counts each individual type.

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Queries :: Count Number Of Times Each Of Responses Show From Lookup Table

May 9, 2014

I have 2 tables...a lookup table with possible responses (i.e. yes, no, don't know) and the second with 8 fields that contain the values selected from the first table. Tables are related one-to-many. I need to count the number of times each of the responses shows from the lookup table shows in each of the fields in the main table. Have tried to query with the lookup field set to "group by" and each field set to "count".

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Queries :: Memo Field Appears In Query In Chinese Or Japanese?

May 16, 2013

Table shows memo text fine..

but when i run a query its shows the memo field with text like: 였A and 愊` and 謍�

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Feb 28, 2014

I have a report that i can order through buttons on report or openargs. Is it possible to get a field that would count the number of time an item appears i.e., if I sort it by employee, it would count how many times each employee is on the report, if i sort it by TypeOfMalfunction, it would count how many times each appears.

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Queries :: Run Append Query N Times

Jun 10, 2014

I have a table with 3 fields:

numberFROM, numberTO, Quantity

e.g.:
10, 15, 6

I would execute an append query that will store in another table:

10
11
12
13
14
15

How could I mange it?

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Queries :: Sum Of Same Fields Many Times With Different Criteria In Same Query

Mar 20, 2015

I have a table [maintable] that holds print records, with the following fields :

id,userlogon,printername,pagecount,color(yes/no),duplex(yes/no),timestamp and papersize.

I want to create a query that will show the following:

Sum of pagecount where papersize like 'a4' and between 2 dates but FOR EACH USERLOGON.The dates will take them from 2 fields in a form so i will use this

"WHERE (((maintable.Timestamp)>=[forms]![reportsform]![frmdate] And (maintable.Timestamp)<DateAdd("d",1,[Forms]![reportsform]![todate])))" and some more..

So i want the query to show,first the userlogon then a field to show sum of a4 then a4 color prints etc..(remember,i want the between 2 dates criteria to be global,to the whole query)

here are all of the criteria fields i want:

1) - papersize=A4
2) - papersize=A4 and Color=True
3) - papersize=A4 and Color=False
4) - papersize=A4 and Duplex=True
5) - papersize=A4 and Duplex=False
6) - papersize=A4 and Color=True and Duplex=True
7) - papersize=A4 and Color=True and Duplex=False
8) - papersize=A4 and Color=False and Duplex=True
9) - papersize=A4 and Color=False and Duplex=False

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Oct 18, 2013

Sometimes i have a problem with dynamical queries. For some of these i need to put in the same parameter value two times, before it works. Why this occurs?

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Feb 13, 2014

I have a table with rooms each room have a number of gust. I want to append each room many times equal to the number of gusts.

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Queries :: Query Criteria Between Two Dates And Two Times

Sep 1, 2014

I have a table which list a load of items, one field is date and one field is time.I have a form with two date boxes and two time boxes, the idea is for the user to search between the two inputted dates and the two inputted times.This then runs a query for a report to be produced. The problem I having is getting the query to runs both criteria it returns nothing.here is the Where part of the current SQL.

WHERE (((tblIncident.IncDate) Between [Forms]![FRM_SearchMulti]![txtrepdate]
And [Forms]![FRM_SearchMulti]![TxtrepDateB]) AND ((tblIncident.IncTime) Between [Forms]![FRM_SearchMulti]![txtreptimea]
And [Forms]![FRM_SearchMulti]![txtreptimeb]))ORDER BY tblIncident.IncDate, tblIncident.IncTime;

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Jun 16, 2006

What I would like to do is have a field in a given record increment itself every time that record is selected. For example, say you have a table that stores items in the inventory: each item has a times_search_for_field.

Now, lets say a user runs a search which results in the following SQL:

SELECT * FROM Inventory WHERE experation_date=Today();

Now I want to have every record returned by that SQL statement increment it's times_search_for_field incremented by one. I'm just looking for the most efficiant way to do this.

I know I chould just have my asp .net code loop through the results and call an SQL UPDATE statement for each record, but it seems there should be a more efficient way of doing this.

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Sep 23, 2005

Trying to figure this out, but Im not getting anywhere.

I have 2 tables one is just a list of options that can be used in a drop down box in the other table.

What I am trying to do is create a query that will count how many times the words from the first have been used in the second query. I have been able to get it to count how many times the word has been used but I also need it to return a 0 if the word has not been used.

In my query I used both tables to try to do this but it only returns the ones that have been used.

I will attach the DB if someone is willing to take a quick look at it to see if they can get it to work.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Jon

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Jul 24, 2014

Running Access 2010 and developed this query to filter out data from a table between times on 2 dates (day before report run and day of report). Covers data from a shift that carries over to the next day.Trouble is, the PC i developed on still operates the query as expected. However, on the PC the database resides (not networked just stored) and operates, the query brings up no data at all unless I remove the Time filtering.

This PC used to operate correctly up until early this year (about 18 months operated correctly) when the PC was replaced due to failure. Access version is the same and I am at wits end to what the cause is. Here is what my query looks like:

Quote:

SELECT Breakdowns.BreakdownDate, Breakdowns.Time, Breakdowns.Shift, Breakdowns.Downtime, Breakdowns.Equipment, Breakdowns.Conveyor, Breakdowns.Fault, Breakdowns.Stopper, Breakdowns.Gate, Breakdowns.Dolly, Breakdowns.Carrier, Breakdowns.FaultType, Breakdowns.Comments, Breakdowns.Tradesman
FROM Breakdowns
WHERE (((Breakdowns.BreakdownDate)=Date()) AND ((Breakdowns.Time) Between #00:00:00# And #6:29:00#) AND ((Breakdowns.Shift)="Night")) OR (((Breakdowns.BreakdownDate)=Date()-1) AND ((Breakdowns.Time) Between #22:30:00# And #23:59:00#) AND ((Breakdowns.Shift)="Night"));

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Jul 7, 2013

Create a query to show rows with timestamps in between two timestamps? my variables are cutoff time and the current time where cutoff time is saved on a table (tblcontroltable.cutoff ) a pseudo code of what i want to achieve is

select date, product, timestamps
from tblsample
where date = date and timestamps > cutoff and timestamps < time

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Queries :: Run Query Multiple Times (different Data Parameter) To Generate Single Dataset

Mar 30, 2015

I have a reasonably complex query (3 subqueries into 1 main query) which gathers data from various tables into a single dataset based on a specified date.

I now need to generate a similar dataset but across a range of dates (a month) for reporting purposes. However, I can't just adapt the query and change the parameter from a "=#<Date>#" format to a "Between #<Date1># And #<Date2>#" format

The reason being, each date has to be treated individually and has to be queried as a standalone. It's to do with the type of data I have (one-to-many relationships between tables)

So what I really need to do is run the same query multiple times, for each date in scope, then stitch all of those datasets together into one 'giant' one.

How to do that in SQL (effectively, have one query produce the dates in scope, then join that onto the other query, passing each date as the parameter - I don't even think that's possible to be honest)

The other option I can think of is to use VBA to loop through the dates in scope, then use a QueryDef object to set the parameter and read the records for each date into a Recordset object. But then I have the problem of stitching all the Recordsets together, without looping through all the fields and rows each time.

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Aug 1, 2014

I have windows 7 access 2013, I had a query made, and wanted to add fields to it, so i went into the SQL and added several fields. Only the first one i entered didn't work and on the query is called "Expr1003" when in datasheet view. Its right in layout view, and even when i tried adding the same field in layout view, it made it "Expr1004". spelling is correct, in both source table and query, i don't know why this field doesn't work especially when the others did.

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Oct 8, 2007

Hi

i have set up a search from that returns email addresses for contacts based on certain criteria. the only problem is that the query will return the same email address a number of times because the query is set up to respond to a number of queries each of which a contact might posses. therefore, i need to ensure that each contact will only reappear once in a query return, they are all assigned unique ID numbers so I am guessing something can be typed in the ID criteria of the query to ensure that each ID is only returned once.

Thanks in advance.

Shapman

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