I am currently working on a db to handle our FMLA time. I keep a continous form that totals the time used and subtracts that from the starting amount. One year after the time is used their total should grow. I am looking for some code that will not calculate any record that has a date beyond one year from the current date.
Hi I am trying to make a database, In which I have a table linked with the form. There are two fields in the table 1.Serial Number & 2. Current Year I want the serial No. field to be incremented after every record is added & Also the numer should start from "1" again as the Current Year Changes. Can somebody help me in this. I am learning new things in access & not that proficient. But i love to work in access.
Date of Birth (DOB) field etc. in one program are text - how do I make another file with the same data into number fields for Date of Birth field etc? When I copy data to file that has number fields the 09252004 is changed to 9252004. Can I get reports with the correct Date of Birth in them by moving data from text file to number file?
There is data entered monthly in file and formula has been set up for January, February etc as ---quarter: Int(([month]-1)/3)+1. I would like formula for the fiscal year for April to be counted as month 1, May - month 2, June as month 3, July as month 4, August as month 5, Sept as month 6, October as month 7, Nov as month 8, Dec as month 9, Jan as month 10, Feb as month 11 and March as month 12.
There is a autonumber column in one table Order.Everyday I need delete records in Order and then append records into it.Doing so, autonumber keeps on increasing.Is there any way to reset Autonumber from 0 after deleting records?
I have a table which will be completely emptied and refilled. The table has a field autonumbered it is also the primary key. When the table is refilled I want this field to start from 1. How can I do that. Yes some people will say this subject has been discussed search for it. But here the issue is somewhat different we have an existing field and I do not want to compact the database each time the procedure runs.
I have two tables - one with parent Records, the other with child records. The ID links the two tables .I want to add a sequence number on the child table which resets at each ID change. What would be the best way to accomplish this?
Code: PC_ID ID Name Address
P 1 Parent1 Address1 P 2 Parent2 Address1
PC_ID ID Name Address SEQ
C 1 Child1 Address1 1 C 1 Child2 Address1 2 C 1 Child3 Address1 3 C 1 Child3 Address1 4 C 2 Child1 Address1 1 C 2 Child2 Address1 2 C 2 Child3 Address1 3
I have a BE database that we have been using for over a year. I imported data from an external database into this database. Now I've found that my Autonumber has reset to a very low number -- that was imported from my external database. Is there a way to change this autonumber BACK to what it was and increment up? The lowest autonumber in this database is 275944, so I don't have to worry about duplicates in the near future. I would like it reset to 457230, or at least higher than that number.
I would like to know, how do i reset the count of my auto number fields after testing? is it also possible to specify which number the auto number should start counting from?
So I have decided that I want my ID's to be AutoNumbers, but at the moment they are currently set as Numbers. I have already inserted data, to test, which has been deleted, however I am now unable to change the ID field back to AutoNumber.
How can I duplicate the tables so that this field can be changed again?
I have like 10 tables with heaps of feild, so remaking them will take long, but I know there is a way using queries, I am just not sure how...
Been looking around for a solution for a custom ID and can't quite find one that's specific to my problem.
I am creating a log and I want to give each new log entry a new log number. The format would be: IEyy-xxx. The ID is the letters IE, then 2digit year, a dash, then 3digit incrementing number. The ID should reset back to 001 every year (e.g. if IE14-623 is last log entry of 2014, first log entry of 2015 would be IE15-001).
My table has an autonumber that I will use as the primary key- which is not the log number- and looks like this:
These are the fields in my table:
Index Log Number (autonumber and primary key) IE number Program Name Date Created
I am working on an access database for my team. We keep and maintain a trail log for different departments.
The person will send a trail sheet to us we will input the info and attach what we call Production Instructions Number in this format (YEAR-Month-001), the next trail will get (YEAR-Month-002), the last 3 digits will start over when the month changes, I would like the PI number to populate automatically when the info is inserted.
Hi, am sure this is simple....! Can't find a solution.
I have records which have YEAR and APPARATUS as two of the fields. All I want to do is write a query which displays all the records chronologically by YEAR then within each YEAR to group them by the biggest subset according to APPARARTUS.
Therefore if there were 20 people who used Motorised equipment, 15 who used electrical and 10 who used gas, the records would be grouped in that order. Thus showing the pattern in change in use of specific apparatus over the years.
I have a form linked to table tblINCIDENTS. When I create a new incident, I select DATE_LOGGED in a text box. This updates the field in tblINCIDENTS.
I would like to show on the form (and store in the table), e.g.
"Record 5 in Year 2013"
I already had the new record number as an autonumber, but now I created 2 extra fields in the table - recordno and year.
I have a hidden text box which, on DATE_LOGGED.CHANGE, finds the Year() from DATE_LOGGED. I have tried using a Query to find the MAX RECORDNO of YEAR. I managed to display the Max (having manually populated the fields!) in a textbox, but am now going round in circles!
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:
If my fiscal year ends 12/31 but the pay period doesn't end until 1/10, how do I get a query to tell me there are 25.3 pay periods remaining (counting from the last pay period 1/11)?
I have a database that uses a field for the year (but I'm using a fiscal year that will end June 30, 2013) and another field as an autonumber. I use the year and autonumber as my reference number (i.e 2013-0001). I'd like to be able to combine these fields to generate the entire number. Also, I'd like for the year to add 1 beginning July 1st of each calendar year, and the autonumber start over at 0001 (i.e. 2014-0001 on July 1, 2013). Is this possible, and if so, how can I do it?
I have an inherited database with years worth of julian dates stored as numbers (e.g. days 1-366 for a leap year). I also have some fields stored as short dates. I would like to run a series of parameterized queries on this data, some using the short data and some using the "julian dates" that are actually just numbers. I have the user enter the start and end date in short date format and would like that to be converted and held in an unbound field as a number value. So far I can get the date to appear as a "julian date" (e.g. 1/1/08 appears as 1, obviously the underlying data is still 1/1/08) How do I take that 1 and convert it to number value "1"? Thanks in advance.
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 )
In a query I would like to extract the last ten years. This is what the data looks like:12/13 (Data type = text)(Short for 2012/2013 which actually represents 7/1/2012 to 6/30/2013.)
I am able to extract the "12" and turn it into the general number 2012 using: ("20" & Left([TAXYR],2))*1..But how can I convert that to the data type-date so I can include those records in the past ten years from todays date? I was trying to use DateAdd but I think the problem is the data type and where converting to date gives me "1905" or "9/##/1905." I get why it does that, but is there a workaround? Maybe adding 39,785 days?? (2014-1905)*365
THEN . . . . I need to also isolate certain periods, for example July- March for YTD (year-to-date) analysis and compare YTD of 2006 with that of 2005.