Sometimes You Need Another Query to Use Criteria or Complicated Calculations in Microsoft Access
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I will show you how to use a secondary query for criteria and complex calculations. You'll learn about string concatenation, using the Left function, creating customer codes, and handling query criteria. Perfect for beginners but useful for all skill levels!
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Great video, Richard! I like to periodically go thru "Beginner" lessons. I'm always learning something I forgot, missed, or a new capability added by the devs!
Enjoy watching your vids!
Tks. Some queries gave the exact problem explained in this video, and yes, the second quey is not always the salution, especially for a report or form with a complex recordsouce! So, i then go back and re-Eval the output and go from there... SIMPLIFY!
If this were a form, I’m assuming it would be possible to do this using SQL statements (perhaps one statement) in VBA instead of queries ?
This reminds me of auto vin numbers.
Why is the first letter at position=1 instead of position=0 like it is in coding?
Great tip! I use all the time querys from querys from querys... It' much more easy to debug. 😊
Thanks 🙏 so much