A
Andrew Knapp via AccessMonster.com
Well, I have a rather complicated problem(Or at least it's complicated to
me).
I want to create a query that pulls results from between two numbers in one
table by using in the Criteria "Between[Input low number]and[Input high
number]"(#1). For the records that match those criteria, I want to create
a sum of how many items have the same name in a table.
I can do it without he #1 criteria by taking a one to many relationship,
inputing the One in the Sort as a Group by and the Many as a Count.
However with the #1 criteria criteria in place, it creates a count for each
number in the range.
Example: For "Between 9 and 12", It would display the count for 9, the
count for 10, the count for 11 and the count for 12. I want them to be all
together, and I'm at a loss as to what to do.
Maybe I'm heading in the complete wrong direction with this, or not. But
if someone could give me a second poin of view, that would be stellar.
me).
I want to create a query that pulls results from between two numbers in one
table by using in the Criteria "Between[Input low number]and[Input high
number]"(#1). For the records that match those criteria, I want to create
a sum of how many items have the same name in a table.
I can do it without he #1 criteria by taking a one to many relationship,
inputing the One in the Sort as a Group by and the Many as a Count.
However with the #1 criteria criteria in place, it creates a count for each
number in the range.
Example: For "Between 9 and 12", It would display the count for 9, the
count for 10, the count for 11 and the count for 12. I want them to be all
together, and I'm at a loss as to what to do.
Maybe I'm heading in the complete wrong direction with this, or not. But
if someone could give me a second poin of view, that would be stellar.