R
Rochelle
Hi!
I am a relatively inexperienced user of Access having only worked with it
once beofre, a long time ago. I was given the advice that the task that I
want to do would be better attempted with Access than with Excel.
I receive a table daily consisting of 25 columns, a variable amount of rows
(as it it a daily fault report) of which the first row is a header row. One
of the columns, the eigth one, contains a codes reflecting the type of fault
that occurred. There is a finite list of such codes.
The faultcodes in column 8 of the daily report needs to be totalled so that
I can report on how many of each time of fault occured on a daily basis. Then
the toatls of each day for each type of fault has to be summarized and
totalled on a weekly, a monthly and finally yearly basis.
These totals need to be compiled in a report showing the trends not only in
a table (actual amounts) but it must also tabulate a graph showing the trend
over time. (Weekly or monthly.)
Since this is a daily task - and very time consuming, it has to be automated
so that one only has to browse for and select the daily report (that I
receive) and then press a button to run the macro. The result should be that
the graphs get updated and then there should be an option to print the result.
From what I've read on this site I have seen that several Excel
tools/functions could possibly be used to achieve this: DCount to do the
totalling, VLookups for extraction, and a macro program to run through all of
these tasks for the user.
However I'm not really sure where to start right now in Access.
Any comments, suggestions and references to helpful information would be
greatly
appreciated.
I am a relatively inexperienced user of Access having only worked with it
once beofre, a long time ago. I was given the advice that the task that I
want to do would be better attempted with Access than with Excel.
I receive a table daily consisting of 25 columns, a variable amount of rows
(as it it a daily fault report) of which the first row is a header row. One
of the columns, the eigth one, contains a codes reflecting the type of fault
that occurred. There is a finite list of such codes.
The faultcodes in column 8 of the daily report needs to be totalled so that
I can report on how many of each time of fault occured on a daily basis. Then
the toatls of each day for each type of fault has to be summarized and
totalled on a weekly, a monthly and finally yearly basis.
These totals need to be compiled in a report showing the trends not only in
a table (actual amounts) but it must also tabulate a graph showing the trend
over time. (Weekly or monthly.)
Since this is a daily task - and very time consuming, it has to be automated
so that one only has to browse for and select the daily report (that I
receive) and then press a button to run the macro. The result should be that
the graphs get updated and then there should be an option to print the result.
From what I've read on this site I have seen that several Excel
tools/functions could possibly be used to achieve this: DCount to do the
totalling, VLookups for extraction, and a macro program to run through all of
these tasks for the user.
However I'm not really sure where to start right now in Access.
Any comments, suggestions and references to helpful information would be
greatly
appreciated.