Hi all,
I have a report that I submit daily, it’s about 14 pages long, and I do it in excel. I have a crosstab query in my database from which I derive all the information, and then I transfer it to excel. The reason right now that I’m *stuck* with excel is because the boss doesn’t want the pages to change as groups increase/decrease in size. My group has up to 8 possible products in it, depending on the location of the product (what the report is sorted by in the first place). I want to display all products at every location, even if there is none of it at that location. Help?
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Force a form to show null values (Access 2000)
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AskWoody LoungerMay 14, 2005 at 1:39 am #419536Viewing 1 reply threadAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody LoungerMay 14, 2005 at 2:11 am #947589Hans,
I hope I didn’t mislead you, as I said Force a form in the subject where I should have said force a Report. I think we may have a small misunderstanding. I haven’t been able to access my database yet (it’s on a development computer, it’s not on the net…backwards, I know), so is the Column Headers property able to be listed on a report? -
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AskWoody LoungerMay 14, 2005 at 4:35 am #947595This is pretty complex (to me at least), maybe it’s extremely simple and I’m reading too much into it. Is there a way for me to manually design the report and refer to specific values in the crosstab? How would I refer to that value from the query? I mean, I figure my Control Source for one specific item would look something like:
=SUM([qry]![qryLocbyCo]![location] & “BUFFALO”) AND ([qry]![qryLocbyCo]![PRODUCT] & “WIDGET”) AND ([qry]![qryLocbyCo]![RSTAT] & “ME”)However I know I’m wrong…so any help would be appreciated
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AskWoody LoungerMay 14, 2005 at 6:36 am #947602I attach another version of my example.
Penny Black has bought nothing, and I have added another product coffee. No one has bought coffee at all.
Yet both show up in the report.
Three things make this work:
* IN the query design foced teh query to show all people. Double click the join line and choose :All People”, then need to do the same with join from Peopleproducts to Products. The arrows need to run all the same way.
* Added coffee to the column headings
* Used NZ to replace nulls with zeros in the report.
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AskWoody LoungerMay 14, 2005 at 10:01 am #947616Hans,
John’s query works because in his join he specifies that the query must show ALL values from one of the tables. I have one table, with all of those columns on it. I want my report to show each location on a separate page. On each page, I want every possible person listed. My query (As it stands now) has two column headers (Location, and Person), and the Row header is (Product)….hopefully that provides more insight. -
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AskWoody LoungerMay 14, 2005 at 12:16 pm #947630Hans, yes I misspoke. Let me try this again:
Ok, please forget my people analogy. Let me try to rephrase this. All this info is in the same table, the basis for this table is tracking people… I have 4 possible companies. I have 7 possible locations. Some of these companies have people at every location, some are only at one. Each of these companies have employees with one of the following four employee codes: (temp) (man) (perm) (sec). These codes make up my column heading, and are how I count the number of people working for each company. (I keep totals of each employee code.) What I want to do is have a report with 7 pages (one for each location). On each page, I want every company listed, even if they have no employees at that location. Right now I have a crosstab query, with location and company as row headers, and the column header of employee codes. The query will only show each location as many times as there are different companies at it. I want the query to show every location 4 times (one time for each company.), with each company next to it (even if it has values of zero, meaning nobody from that company is at that location).
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