Hi, thanks for the video, appreciated as I'm fairly new to Access. When attempting to run a Parameter Query for a training exercise I'm doing, I get the following "HAVING clause (Employee.[Employee ID]=[Enter Employee ID]) without grouping or aggregation" - where would you suggest I go looking for reason why it's generating this "HAVING clause" msg please? I understand the concept, I just can't see why it just won't generate the Employee ID's I've entered in the practice data tables. Thank you.
Great short Video. Good preparation for my upcoming Mos Access 2016 Exam,
Thank you and good luck! 😊
You really crack me up!! I love the "okie dokie" plus the content has helped me with my class, again, thank you!
I'm so glad! Thank you 😊
Excellent video!
Is there is any option to enter multiple customer's name in the parameter
How can I built to allow multiple customer's name in the parameter?
why did you have to type it "enter and end date" ? is the and neccasary within the brackets?
can you create this without any data in the tables,and is there anything like query form?
Hi, thanks for the video, appreciated as I'm fairly new to Access. When attempting to run a Parameter Query for a training exercise I'm doing, I get the following "HAVING clause (Employee.[Employee ID]=[Enter Employee ID]) without grouping or aggregation" - where would you suggest I go looking for reason why it's generating this "HAVING clause" msg please? I understand the concept, I just can't see why it just won't generate the Employee ID's I've entered in the practice data tables. Thank you.
great!