So, I've recently learned that Access 2013 took a step backward and got rid of PivotTables. Unfortunately for me, PivotTables were perfect for summary reports I have to create with large data sets (some with millions of records).
What are my alternatives to PivotTables within Access 2013? I was playing around with the report builder, but it seems to retain all line items and doesn't allow me to collapse everything into a one page report.
How to summarize the fields of the table this way? See the attached screen shot that show my question
I wanted to summarize the data according the values of Field1 and to get the values of Field1 and Field2 summarized separating the values with comma. How can i do that?
In my current database there seems to be two different types of borders in my pop-up forms! The best way to explain it is that some forms will have the Access style border while others have the glass style border that you see in windows. I can't seem to find any settings that will change this or even determine what causes it.
I'm trying to combine/summarize two tables in a query. What I've found so far is that I have to use a union query. I tried that but all I get is punctuation error.
What Im trying to do is create a query on the back of the one above which will have Problem Source in column 1 and then 2 more columns with their counts in them. So:
SELECT SearchCriteria.[Problem Source], Count(SearchCriteria.[Problem Source]) AS [CountOfProblem Source], Count(SearchCriteria.[Problem Source2]) AS [CountOfProblem Source2] FROM SearchCriteria GROUP BY SearchCriteria.[Problem Source];
I guess this is because it's filtering on the first Problem Source and then looking for non-blanks in the second Problem Source which isnt what Im trying to do!
I have a query I saved which pulls data and a form that creates a pivot table based upon the query.
Is there a way to create a query based upon criteria such as dates to limit my recordset? I'm trying to set date values in a form and update my saved query but I cannot figure it out. Any help would be appreciated.
Here is the SQL I use to create the standard query. What I plan on including through vb is a "Revenue_Date" variable "FROM" and "TO" date in the code to limit the output based upone the dates entered.
SELECT PARENT, TYPE, SUM(TOTAL) AS COMBINED FROM [
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '1. IND_Amount' as TYPE, IND_Amount AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '2. SBG_Amount' as TYPE, SBG_Amount AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '3. IND_Bonus_Amount' as TYPE, IND_Bonus_Amount AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '4. SBG_Bonus_Amount' as TYPE, SBG_Bonus_Amount AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '5. Licensing Fees' as TYPE, Licensing_Fees AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '6. IND Misc Expenses' as TYPE, IND_Misc_Expenses AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '7. SBG Misc Expenses' as TYPE, SBG_Misc_Expenses AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '8. Other Receivables' as TYPE, Other_Receivables AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID
UNION
SELECT tblStmt_Tracking.Parent_Carrier_Name AS PARENT, '9. Unknown_Amount' as TYPE, Unknown_Amount AS TOTAL FROM tblStmt_Tracking INNER JOIN tblCheck_Log ON tblStmt_Tracking.Check_Assignment_ID = tblCheck_Log.Check_Assignment_ID ]. AS BREAKOUT GROUP BY PARENT, TYPE ORDER BY PARENT, TYPE;
I have set up a query to filter information between 2 dates using
Between [Start date] And [Finish Date] to filter the info. I'm using office 2003 which allows me to set various pivot charts based on this info with no problems at all. unfortunatly for me several other people are using office 2000 which doesnt have the same chart functionality. so i'm setting up another switch board with 2000 type charts. Right my problem as long as I dont have the Between [Start date] And [Finish Date] codes in my query I've produced the charts I require with no problems. As soon as I add the filter into the query when i go to edit the chart it comes back saying problems updating data. This I presume is because the query wants an input. Is there a way around this?????
I've spent hours searching for this, hopefully one of you can brighten my day!!!!:D
Can you do a pivot table from a query in Access 2000? I found links that shows new features in Access 2003 that allows it, but no definitive information if it can be done from Access 2000. My tables can pivot fine, but no luck on my queries? If not, is there an easy way to get a query to a table in order to do a pivot table?
I need to export a Pivot Table view to Excel. The issue is with Calculated Total columns which are not exported in excel. Do you know if there is any way I can export the Calculated columns in excel?
I was just wondering if I could use a query and table to create pivot chart? and If so how I could do this? I need information from both in order to create the chart I want.
I have a form built with multiple buttons. Once the user clicks the button and enters their parameter, I am using VBA to export the data to an excel pivot table. I would like to turn the subtotals to false so as the user clicks the check boxes in the pivot there are not any totals, subtotals, or grand totals. I am not sure how to add that to an existing query?
To keep it short and sweet, my query set up is: Employee, Team Name, and then I have the same field in the column as I do in the data and it presents pass/fail data. I have the data shown as a percent of the row so that there is a success rate shown but I want to remove the grand totals from the rows because it is obviously going to be 100% every time and it's unnecessary.
I have a form built with multiple buttons. Once the user clicks the button and enters their parameter, I am using VBA to export the data to an excel pivot table. I would like to turn the subtotals to false so as the user clicks the check boxes in the pivot there are not any totals, subtotals, or grand totals. I am not sure how to add that to an existing query?
I am trying to create VBA code (I have very little experience of VBA) to recreate a parameter query mail merge, which Access 2013 cannot achieve with the controls provided.I think that I need to assign a variable to the value of a control on my form then assign that variable to the relevant criteria section of my query.
Code: DIM RefNo as String DIM IDNo as String RefNo = Me.[Reference Number].Value IDNo = Me.Text582.Value DoCmd.OpenQuery SORTER How do you paste into criteria?
From there I would like to do a Word Mail Merge by having VBA open a document in Word, then activate the Merge to a New Document instruction.
I've got three fields - date_time, # of issues, issue reasons
I want to summarize these by work week.
So,
WW....... # of issues ...............................issue reasons 1 ..........<sum of all issues for the week>..list of all reasons entered 2 ..........<sum of all issues for the week>..list of all reasons entered 3 ..........<sum of all issues for the week>..list of all reasons entered 4 ..........<sum of all issues for the week>..list of all reasons entered 5 ..........<sum of all issues for the week>..list of all reasons entered
I know how to get the WW part - I do the datepart("ww",[Date_Time] for the expression. But how to write the query to do the other 2 parts, I'm lost.
Is there a way to append a pivot table to a table or possibly make a query based on a pivot table? I need to get a count of Part Numbers and I need the average price for all these parts. Additionally I want to ignore a count of less than 3.
Also I am having trouble filtering on the count in the pivot table... haha, so I was gonna Query on it later on.
So I have a layout formulated in my head on how I want this to look but I'm really unsure of what all I need to setup to make this happen. I've never been fond of pivot tables and due to this don't utilize them much to know how to appropriately use it in this instance.
The attached pic file shows how I'd like the form to be setup. There will be fluff at the top that basically signifies what the record is (i.e. name of the jobsite). (A) is a drop down that will list a bunch of categories (bathroom, kitchen, laundry, etc.) Upon selecting that it will populate (C) for the subcategories relative to the main category (A). (C) is a list of part names that are associated with (A). The Column heading (B) is the Plan number which there can be 3 different plans or 5 different plans. The inside data (D) is the count of each part (C) used in each Plan (B) (i.e. 2 sinks in Plan 1, 3 sinks in plan 2, etc). Listed right below that number I want to link a picture (E) showing what that, for example, sink looks like.
So I'm not sure which tables need to be created to make this Pivot Table work. I know it's not an easy solution but if someone could take a little time to help me figure it out I'd appreciate it.
I have a pivot table which I want to associate with a table in my access database. The problem is that when I try to associate it at design time, it gives me an error saying that the database is locked and I cannot access it.
I am using access 2003. Is there any solution to this problem....like making the database unlocked. If not, I wil have to create another database with the same table which seems crazy to me.
Hi, I hope someone can help me. I have a database as thus:
Several tables ->appended together using 'union select' into a query called 'sheet1'-> information that is coded converted via linked tables in a query called 'sheet2'
'Sheet 2' looks completely fine - it works dandy but when I try and run a pivot table not all of the values in one column that should show don't even come up as an option.
The values that are missing on the pivot report do actually exist in the query that it is running from.
There are no filters on and Pivot tables work okay on the origional tables.
I'm trying to use a PivotTable Form (in Access), in order to automate a process (previously data was exported to Excel and the pivot table was created manually). I've got my pivot table form working fine but I need to provide the user with a way to refresh the Pivot table - i.e. re-run the underlying query.
In Access Help it says to select design view and then click the Refresh button (the one with the big red '!' icon). This does work and the data is updated but it's not a user friendly option.
Opening the form doesn't automatically refresh the pivot either, so does anyone know a way I can provide a button with VBA code or whatever to manually update the pivot so it reflects changes in the underlying data?