Queries :: How To Create A Query Which Gives Data From Previous Year
Mar 4, 2014
I am trying to create a query which will return records which are from a specific month of the previous year...
To better explain:
If I have sales from 2013 and 2014 in Jan, I want a query which will show me the results from Jan in 2013 only... I'm just unsure on how to make a query do this and it's probably really simple.
But then in 2015 I will want it to show results from 2014 without having to change the expression or criteria.
In words, read_date would list dates for the current year. Second column of query would give read_value for current year. Third column would give read_value for same day/month of previous year.
Have thought about using Dlookup to get value one year back, but not sure if is the best approach?
I'm setting up some analytical reports and i'm having a hard time with some date criteria.
I've gotten monthly averages already and what i want to do is take those monthly averages, and average them throughout the year. (the year being from the specified date on a form control back one year)
Month([Forms]![Report Runner]![Date1]) and Year([Forms]![Report Runner]![Date1]) worked great for specifying a certain month in a certain year, but what i'd like is to show all the monthly numbers for every month going back one from [Forms]![ReportRunner]![Date1].
I tried this:
Code: >(Year([Forms]![Report Runner]![Date1])) And <((Year([Forms]![Report Runner]![Date1]))-1)
I have a list of customers with multiple rent start and end dates. I need to create a query where each customer will have a record for every month/year between their respective rent start and end dates. I generally use macros but can't figure out a way to do it without VBA. My field names are Rent StDt and Rent EndDt. My query name is QCalcREndDt. I use version 2010.
I am trying to construct a crosstab that averages a calculated field from a previous query. It is returning a "Data Type Mismatch" message.
The field I am trying to average is a subtraction of dates to find total days. I assume my field is not a number so I have tried to wrap it in CDbl() to change the type.
The formula is
Code: CASE_DAYS: CDbl(IIf([Actual Close Date]-[Creation Date]>=0,[Actual Close Date]-[Creation Date],""))
I have a column "CAT" each time that CAT switches between 0 and 1, I would like my query to auto-create a "grouping" and increment the group by 1. What I am looking for is the output as shown below.
I currently have a form where users can enter an "End Date", click a button, and it queries the data from 12 months prior to "End Date" entered.
Is there a way to force the query to show all 12 months, even if there are no records for a particular month? For example: if the user enters February 2013 in the date field, I would like the query to return:
March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January 2013 February 2013
...so even if June 2012 has no records, it is included in the query with a value of zero.
This is what I have so far:
WHERE (((Qry_Tbl_Assets.Dte) Between DateAdd("m",-12,[Forms]![Main_screen]![End_Date]) And [Forms]![Main_screen]![End_Date]))
I have a text file linked to this database, and I'm trying to create a Query that will pull all of the data out of this text file, and add a rank if two of the values match in multipe records.So in other words, when multiple records have the same [JOBNBR] , I want to evaluate the [TIMESTAMP] value to see if it is the smallest one, and so on.I don't want to create multiple queries to do this, is there any way to do this? Here's what I have:
Code: DDR: (Select count(*) from tblMyDataImport Where [tblMyDataImport].[TIMESTAMP] < [TIMESTAMP] AND [tblMyDataImport].[JOBNBR]=[JOBNBR] )
This may not even be possible, but I am looking to create a Query that can locate records in an Access Table based on 2 columns of data that I have stored in a CSV file.
My table contains several fields, 2 of which are "Dept" and "SKU" and has over a million records.
My CSV file contains 3 fields: "Dept", "SKU" and "Total" - total being the number of times that particular Dept/SKU combination is used.
I need to be able to parse the dept/sku values from each row in the CSV to the query and locate only the records that contain the same values in the Access table.
The plan being to delete out those that are identified by the query.
i need 2 comboxes. 1 with year and 1 with month. the year is easy just do this in rowsource sql:
SELECT DISTINCT (DatePart('yyyy',uitvoering.begindatumtijd)) AS Jaar FROM uitvoering;
but the month is a lot harder because it needs to show the months where the year is the same as the combox with year and only show months where there is data in my table. for example i have data for only 3/12 months in a year then i need to show only those 3 months.i made this in vba because i think it can't be done in rowsource with sql code.
Private Sub Tekst19_Click() Dim year As Integer year = Me.Tekst17.Value CurrentProject.Connection.Execute "SELECT DISTINCT (DatePart('m',uitvoering.begindatumtijd,,)) AS Maand FROM uitvoering WHERE (DatePart('YYYY', uitvoering.begindatumtijd)) = year" End Sub
I have a table which is used to record electric billing period dates, total kWh and costs for a list of locations each month. I would like to compare the quarter total kWh and costs for this year "2013" against same quarter last year "2012". I have created two queries, the 1st is capturing data from 2013 and the 2nd is capturing data from 2012. I created a 3rd query which joins the 1st and 2nd together by month where fields match. Both tables have the same fields, however there is more records in 2012 than 2013. How can I join the tables together so months that have no data are left blank?
I need to create a form to enter data from a survey, and ideally some sections of the form would only be completed when the answer to a first question is "yes". How to do this enabling/disabling of fields for data entry?
I have fields [DayOfYear] and [Year] can I somehow produce the dd/mm/yyyy from this. I know how to do it in Excel but the Asscess function Date() is a little different.
I.e. if [DayOfYear] =152, [Year] = 2014 then [Date] = 2/6/2014
i have a query that pulls a read-only SQL table, i have check in that table and the date field is set up as a Date/Time type, however the db was set up with the date and time in the same field. (1/1/2014 9:00:00 AM)
I have set up the SQL code below to pull out just the Date and not the time. however when i enter my criteria on the form, only the correct month and days load, it pulls in all other years with that month/day.
my Access level - on the lower end of medium experienced.
SELECT IIf(InStr([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime]," "),Left([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime],InStr([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime]," "))) AS [Date], IIf(InStr([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime]," "),Mid([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime],InStr([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime]," ")+1)) AS [Time] FROM dbo_Rides WHERE (((IIf(InStr([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime]," "),Left([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime],InStr([dbo_Rides]![ApptDatetime]," ")))) Between [Forms]![frmMain]![subTCTools].[Form]![snavHistory].[Form]![subnDriver]![txtFromDate] And [Forms]![frmMain]![subTCTools].[Form]![snavHistory].[Form]![subnDriver]![txtToDate]));
I'm trying to create a query to show me records for a given year. The issue I'm having is that each record has (4) dates fields and each record can contain null values.Is it possible to do this in a query with data like the example below?
Field 1 ID (1), Field 2 Date (12/22/2012), Field 3 Date (2/06/2013), Field 3 Date (Null), Field 4 Date (Null)
In this example I would want 2013 data but would need to be able to search any year. I could also have dates in all (4) fields
I'm trying to filter an append query by a year selected in a combo box [cboYear] for a field [ProgramDate]. The AfterUpdate on the cbo filters the append query based off of the selection (or selections-I'm using multiple combo boxes on the form). I then run a report based off of the appended table for a report.
I set my criteria for [ProgramDate] the query to be:
SELECT QrySiteAlloc.Site, QrySiteAlloc.AllocYr, QrySiteAlloc.SiteAllocation, Sum(QryReserveTotals.SumOfAddtlAllocationAmt) AS SumOfSumOfAddtlAllocationAmt FROM QrySiteAlloc LEFT JOIN QryReserveTotals ON QrySiteAlloc.Site = QryReserveTotals.Site GROUP BY QrySiteAlloc.Site, QrySiteAlloc.AllocYr, QrySiteAlloc.SiteAllocation;
In the QryReserveTotals is a datereceived field.
I need the year of the date received field to match the QrySiteAlloc.AllocYr that will be selected by a parameter..
I analyse things by the date they are ordered by the office.
The date gets put into a spreadsheet and i import this into access for the querying.
I need to summarise it by weeknumber and year.
I use the following queries:
To get the week: Week Number: DatePart("ww",[DateOrdered],0,2) To get the year: Year: Year([DateOrdered]) To put it together: Weekyear: [Year] & "_" & [Week Number]
The problem is when the year changes.
The dates for week 1 for 2014 are between 30/12/2013 and 05/01/2014 and therefore straddles 2013 and 2014.
Therefore when the year and week number is put together the following results are given for that particular week:
I've been racking my brains on this one and need your help. I was asked this question by a friend who has just set up a database for a non-profit organisation in the UK. I have attached an simple example database to illustrate the problem.
There is a table called "tblMembers" which contains data on members of clubs and the dates their membership expires.
There is a query called "qryExpiryCrossCheck" and it needs to display people whose membership has expired in the previous month (i.e. May 2005).
Sounds easy? Well the query needs to know that 'now' is June 2005 and that the previous month is May 2005 and then as I said display people whose membership has expired in the previous month.
Any ideas/solutions would be greatly appreciated. As I said this is a favour for a friend who is carrying out some free work for a non-profit organisation.
Product (Table PDZRN1) Whse (Table PDZRN1) Description (Table PDZRN1) On Hand (Table PDZRN1) Unit Cost (Table PDZRN1) Unit Price (Table PDZRN1) LastDate: Date (Table Sales_History) (using the Max function)
Where I am stuck is I want 4 additional columns to pull the last 3 fiscal years and total sales for each Product for the 3 previous fiscal years. The Field with sales amount is "Sales" it is located in Table "Sales_History", and the dates for the invoices are in the field "Date". I tried the following query, but I'm sure it didn't work because I failed to push the data back to the date field:
Field - FY2013Sales: Sales Table - Sales_History Total - Sum Criteria - <= 04/01/2012 and <= 03/31/2013
how to link my criteria back to the "Date" field, or if I'm even going down the write path.
My question is that I wish to have a query that looks up on a name in a form (No problem got this bit) and also the Date field from the same form so that from the date :-
example 24/03/2013 only cares about the Month and Year so would look up only March in 2013
The end result would be to supply me with a number (using count) of how many times this persons name has occurred within the calendar month and year of the date supplied in the form
I have a form that is used to book a new event for a client who is already in the database.Within that form I have a subform that is based on a query which displays information from that client's previous event. I did this using a solution found in the following thread: URL...It is based on pulling the second to last record that is related to the current client. It works perfectly when booking a new event that has taken place on a previous date. However, if the previous event occured on that same date (but at a previous time), it doesn't register.
I would prefer a query that would pull the record previous to the current one, instead of pulling the second to last record out of all that client's events.it would also mean that if more events are booked, then a past event is opened in a form, the sub forms in that form will display the event just prior to the current record.