A
Alan
I have read thru a few of the posts regarding counting records and ignoreing
duplicate entries. Which has left me bewildered.
I have multiple tables that are all linked in a one to many relationship.
The common filed that links all tables together is named MM#.
I have a table that contains the MM# and the name of an agency (AgencyName)
and county of the angecny (Agency County).
These fields (AgencyName and Agency County) contain duplicate information.
MM# may not have a duplicate entry. A specific MM# is assigned to each
record. Each Record may have multiple AgencyName and or Agency County
entries associated with it.
I would like to create a report that will show me how many MM#s are
attributed to each Agency name and each Agency County.
I would also like to be able to prompt the user for a date range. (I.e.
7/1/2004 thru 6/30/05).
I know this may be a multi step process, but I really need some guidence.
Thank you.
duplicate entries. Which has left me bewildered.
I have multiple tables that are all linked in a one to many relationship.
The common filed that links all tables together is named MM#.
I have a table that contains the MM# and the name of an agency (AgencyName)
and county of the angecny (Agency County).
These fields (AgencyName and Agency County) contain duplicate information.
MM# may not have a duplicate entry. A specific MM# is assigned to each
record. Each Record may have multiple AgencyName and or Agency County
entries associated with it.
I would like to create a report that will show me how many MM#s are
attributed to each Agency name and each Agency County.
I would also like to be able to prompt the user for a date range. (I.e.
7/1/2004 thru 6/30/05).
I know this may be a multi step process, but I really need some guidence.
Thank you.