query with question, where you choose from values based on table

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I want to make query, where it ask for value (name) and then uses this value
in query itself. Names are stored in separated table. Thank you.
 
Enclosed the question in square brackets in the criteria box of the column
you want. Like:

SELECT *
FROM Table1
INNER JOIN Table2 ON Table1.FirstName = Table2.FirstName
WHERE (((Table2.FirstName)=[Enter a name to find]));
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Hmm I am probably too unexperienced to understand this, but somehow i feel it
is not exactly what I want. I will try to explain it in details once more.

Table1
- name
- surname
- ID name

Table 2
- ID order
- date of order

Table 3
- list of food
-date of menu

Each day, you are offered by 3 different type of food, and you can choose
one to order it. So you can get a list showing:

Name, surname, day, ordered food

Now, I want to see what ordered person A each day, but I want to select name
of person after I call query - so i dont want write his name into pop-up
window (i want to choose him from list of names).









Arvin Meyer said:
Enclosed the question in square brackets in the criteria box of the column
you want. Like:

SELECT *
FROM Table1
INNER JOIN Table2 ON Table1.FirstName = Table2.FirstName
WHERE (((Table2.FirstName)=[Enter a name to find]));
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access

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I want to make query, where it ask for value (name) and then uses this value
in query itself. Names are stored in separated table. Thank you.
 
To do that properly, you would always use a form bound to the query, not the
query itself. If that's the case have your query refer to the combobox on
the form. The criteria box would then look like:

[Forms]![YourFormName]![YourComboName]
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access

Chanis said:
Hmm I am probably too unexperienced to understand this, but somehow i feel it
is not exactly what I want. I will try to explain it in details once more.

Table1
- name
- surname
- ID name

Table 2
- ID order
- date of order

Table 3
- list of food
-date of menu

Each day, you are offered by 3 different type of food, and you can choose
one to order it. So you can get a list showing:

Name, surname, day, ordered food

Now, I want to see what ordered person A each day, but I want to select name
of person after I call query - so i dont want write his name into pop-up
window (i want to choose him from list of names).









Arvin Meyer said:
Enclosed the question in square brackets in the criteria box of the column
you want. Like:

SELECT *
FROM Table1
INNER JOIN Table2 ON Table1.FirstName = Table2.FirstName
WHERE (((Table2.FirstName)=[Enter a name to find]));
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access

"This is display name :)" <This is display name
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I want to make query, where it ask for value (name) and then uses this value
in query itself. Names are stored in separated table. Thank you.
 
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