Queries :: Input Number Of Days When Prompted
Aug 13, 2014This is the criteria of the query I am using
<=Now()+91
How can I change that so I can input the number of days when prompted ...
This is the criteria of the query I am using
<=Now()+91
How can I change that so I can input the number of days when prompted ...
I have a form where a start date is inputted (Inputfrm , StartDate) and a form where the end date of the process is recorded (Inspectionfrm , EndDate) and these both record in the table InputTbl as StartDate and EndDate respectively.
I have created a union query which shows a list of all the dates where there is work recorded (WorkingDatesQry and the column of list of unique dates is "WorkingDate"), and as we run a highly varied schedule depending on time of the year and order numbers I cannot just use a query which says Monday-Friday or Tuesday - Saturday.What I am trying to do is to find the number of days between StartDate and EndDate where there is a date recorded in the WorkingDates query.
I would like a user to specify the total number of records they need from a query result. The result must be random, therefore cannot filter on any field or data in the table.
On a form, the user enters the total # of records they need and selects a button that executes this:
DoCmd.RunSQL.SELECT DcountRDP.RDP_IND, DcountRDP.GRP_ST_CD, DcountRDP.AUDIT_STATUS, DcountRDP.AUDIT_TYPE, DcountRDP.AUD_ID, DcountRDP.ACURT_IND, DcountRDP.AUD_DT
FROM DcountRDP
WHERE DcountRDP.MaxRecords = [Forms]![Open_Frm]![IL]
This is not working at all.
How can I make it possible for the user to enter a total needed or be prompted to enter a total and then randomly produce the first top # of records that they specify?
I am building a report and need to know the coding in the query (or in the report) to achieve the following.
Currently, in my query - 3 fields that work fine:
AppDate - dates of set appointments (Appt)
MonthNo: DatePart("m",[App_Date]) - get Month value
YearNo: DatePart("yyyy",[App_Date]) - get Year value
What I need is : EXACT coding to get these counts to show in my report:
January 2013
12 appointment (there were a count of 12 appts in January)
over 23 days (there were 23 days where appts were booked in January)
of 31 days (total number of days in the month of January)
February 2013
18 appts (there were a count of 12 appts in February )
over 19 days (there were 23 days where appts were booked in January)
of 28 days (total number of days in the month of February )
etc.
I'm trying to calculate the number of days between two dates using the iif statement
Fields:
[LDW] "Last Day Worked"
[ReturnedDate]
DESCRIPTION: If ReturnedDate is null, then calculate the datediff "d" between LDW with Now(), if not, then calculate the datediff "d" between LDW with ReturnDate.
I tried this but it didn't work at all.
Days Absent: Iif(isnull([ReturnedDate],(DateDiff("d",[LDW],Now())),(DateDiff("d",[LDW],[ReturnedDate])))
I need to count the days that an item of equipment is used for the last week?
The problem comes if an item is deployed within the week i.e not used for the full week?
I have two fields - MobDate and DeMobDate
I have to create a third called NOD (number of days) which will display the number of days in the previous week that the item was hired out.
I have to count the number of days each week (7 days) that a person has worked - simple enough.
But - what if they come off the job within the week?
I have been using the DateDiff function which is fine.
In the database they have a Mobdate and a DeMobDate but if the DeMobDate falls within the week the whole thing falls apart?
Basically I have a report that shows any 'Issues' that wasnt closed within the KPI Target.
I have the report working, but I simply want to do a count of how many days the observations overran the 'Target Date of Closure'.
The report also shows observations that are not closed but passed their Target Date of Closure. These observations will not have a 'Actual Closure Date', but I would like to still have a count of how many days its overrun closure.
This is a formula I tried to piece together but obviously not correct as it's not returning anything;
IIf(IsNull([Issues]![Actual Closure Date]),DateDiff("d",[Issues]![Target Date of Closure],
Date()),DateDiff("d",[Issues]![Target Date of Closure],[Issues]![Actual Closure Date]))
I have developed some complex pass-thru queries in Access, looking at DB2 data. I am hoping to be able to make these queries 'prompted' for easy use for my less technical colleagues. If these were developed in IBM's QMF tool, I would build the prompt like &MemberID, for example, if I wanted the user to input a value for Member ID. Access pass-thrus don't recognize this, and it throws an error. Anyone have any ideas on how I can do this?
Thanks in advance for any help...
I have a form called subfrm_vactions
rowsource is a query called qryVacations
the query should calculated two things
1 - the difference between start_vac and End_vac in days to calculate the vacation period and put the value in field called Period (working well)
2-the work days which the period between the last day in Previous record (End_Vac) and the (Start_Vac) in the next record (didn't work)
the result is the difference between (End_Vac) and (Start_Vac) in the same record which i don't want
simply i want to calculate the work days.
Client has asked me to create a report showing summary of monthly sales by day. That was easy. I created a query for the month the user selected and then summarized and group the data by day. Client like the result but would like to see zeros on the report for non sales days. Non sales days are days like holidays and there are no sales.
I am thinking of creating an table with 31 days of zero values and then join the two tables in a query? Or, should I create a temporary table with code and then merge the two tables which the existing query which I can then use for the report?
I have a query which returns 2 dates. I need to add an expression which will calculate the number of weekdays (Monday to Friday) between the 2 dates.
Anyone help me?
Hi,
I need to work out a couple of calculations, the number of days between an engineer starting and finishing a project, the number of days between the project being put on the database in the first place and being completed by an engineer and finally, the difference between these. These maybe simple, but I have no idea tbh (still new to access).
I have a form with the date it was added onto the database, and the engineer fills in the date started and date finished as it happens.
These run off of 2 tables BookingIntbl and TechnicalServicestbl
[BookingIntbl].[Date], [TechnicalServicestbl].[Date Started] and [TechnicalServicestbl].[Date Finished]
I have then got the fields, 'Days with Engineer', 'Days in Repair Centre' and 'Day Difference' for the answers to be displayed.
Any help would be appreciated, Ben
In a database, I have the following date fields that I use to track projects that start and stop.
START1
STOP1
START2
STOP2
START3
STOP3
Is there a way I can use a query to calculate the total days the project was worked on? For example if I enter 1/1/06 in START1, 1/10/06 in STOP1, 2/1/06 in START2 and 2/15/06 in STOP2, 3/1/06 in START3 and 3/30/06 in STOP3, I need to calculate the total days. I need it to work regardless if there are 3 start/stops, 2 or just one start/stop.
I really appreciate the help.
Jim
How would I find if 2 dates fall between 2 other dates?
For example:
This would evaluate to True
StartDate 02/08/2007
EndDate 02/11/2007
StartTestDate 02/09/2007
EndTestDate 02/10/2007
This would also evaluate to true
StartDate 02/08/2007
EndDate 02/11/2007
StartTestDate 02/07/2007
EndTestDate 02/12/2007
This would evaluate to false
StartDate 02/08/2007
EndDate 02/09/2007
StartTestDate 02/10/2007
EndTestDate 02/11/2007
I'm looking to pickup the cases where the date last paid is greater than 60 days. Can someone help me
select id_case,
dt_last_pay
from noldba.case_rollup;
I imported an large Excel file with a date column consisting of 3 different date formats and need help on a query to extract the number of days. Examples of the date on that column:
7/6/2006
7/1/06-7/31/06
7/1-7/5
Appreciate any advise.
I have a library system and i need to work out the number of days from the date the book was due and the current date. Could anyone help me.
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I have created a database which allows people to enter in when they are off sick. They have to enter in the FIRST DAY of sickness and the LAST DAY of sickness. All of this information is stored in one big table - SICKNESS TABLE. There are no other date fields in that table.
I want to know how many people have been off for 5 TIMES OR MORE in a 365 day period (which may be say, from Oct 2005 to Nov 2006 - so not always in the same year).
I have managed to get a query that will count the number of times someone has been off; but that could be over, for example, 2 years.
How can I get it to tell me if someone has been off for 5 TIMES OR MORE in a 365 day period???
Thanks
Maria
I've been searching the Queries Forum for help on this issue. I have a database that records loading records for a Taconite facility. Some days contain many records and on other days there are no records because of no loading activity. I create reports that group these loading records by each day, but I really need a quick and dirty report that just shows me the number of days in any month in which we had loading activity (records present). I have not figured out a way to create a query which counts the number of days in a month which contain records. I'm hope I'm explaining this well enough for someone to help me understand what to do.
Thanks ... Erik
Hello all,
I have 2 tables:
- Employee
- PackageTracker (Contains PackageNumber, date received, date sent, status)
I would like to query:
- which employee has the package
- How long have we had the package (calculate only business days)
- What is the status
I would like the things mentioned above to be ran in one query.
I am stuck with the calculations. I found a macro code to calculate the business days but I am stuck.
Please advise.
Thank you,
John
I want the number of days between a specific date (roll out date) and 12/31/2005 so that
I can use the number to project revenue for this year.
This is what I'm using but it doesn't give me the right number. I don't know how to transform
something to a datetime variable so maybe that's the reason. Can you help me out?
Expr4: Day(12/31/2005-[Scheduled Roll Out Date]-0.49999)
i have a form where I enter two dates i.e. a commence day and a final day and I also have a save button.I would either
a. have a control on the save button which pops up a message if the final day is greater than the commence day and so preventing the save record
b. Or if the final day is entered and is recognised as a date before the commence day then to pop a message saying so and preventing the save record.
At work I can enter +15 in a date field and it automatically sets the date 15 days after todays date. Our companies computer is operating on a ERP system. I would like to do that in an Access database I'm designing for a friend. Any hints.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a contract management database where contracts have a start date and an end date. I also have a date parameter set up whereby I can show live contracts between overlapping records.
I want to be able to count the number of days for each contract that is live between the dates of the parameters.
For example my contract might run from 1st to 30th November but I might want to report from 10th October to 10th November so the number of days I need the query to return is 10 days as my contract is not live before the 1st November. Or my query might run from 1st October to 31st December, then I would need it to show 30 days as it covers the whole of this contract.
My table : Id Start End
1 2013.11.20 2014.01.10 2 2014.01.17 2014.01.30 3 2014.01.06 2014.01.27 4 2014.02.04 2014.02.23 5 2014.02.07 2014.02.17 6 2014.02.21 2014.03.08
How to calculate total number of unique days? Date ranges are overlapped.