John,
Where do I set parameters in Access 2010?
Same place?
Most of my work is done at home. Very seldom do I use 2007, but I did today.
Thanks,
Bill
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[mailto:MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of John Viescas
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 2:40 PM
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Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Crosstab problems
Bill-
It's always advisable to explicitly declare all query parameters, but most
of
the time you can get away without it. Crosstab queries are an exception. You
must ALWAYS define all parameters with a PARAMETERS clause at the beginning
of
the query. In 2007 in Query Design, click Parameters in the Show / Hide
group
on the Design tab.
John Viescas, author
Microsoft Office Access 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Office Access 2007 Inside Out
Building Microsoft Access Applications
Microsoft Office Access 2003 Inside Out
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals
http://www.viescas.com/
(Nashua, NH)
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Subject: RE: [MS_AccessPros] Crosstab problems
Yesterday I was having issues with Null fields in my Crosstab query when
trying to calculate wins and losses for a team.
That problem is fixed. That problem is fixed and teams with no wins or
loses get a zero in their field. My teams sort correctly based on a
calculated win percentage. My reports sort correctly by grade and sport. I
thought I was on my way to victory but. Now I want to have a 2nd query pull
information from the crosstab query for just one specific sport, such as
Basketball. I set up a form, (I call it a Chooser form) with an unbound
combo box that looks at the t_sport and selects a sport and stores the value
for later use. Column 1 is bound, which is where the SpoID number is.
In all the other queries I have set up like this everything runs perfect.
With this 2nd query, as soon as I add the crosstab query to the design
window I get the following message.
The Microsoft Office Access database engine does not recognize
'[Forms]![f.RecordRankingChooser]![cboSport]'
If I remove the crosstab query from my query design window it runs fine
again. So now I have a great crosstab query that calculates wins, losses
etc, but I have no way to sort the information by sport.
I do not understand why pulling information from a crosstab query will all
of sudden not allow my query to see a combo box value.
Do you need the SQL
Thank you for your wisdom. Yesterday I researched the Nz function so I
now have added that to my toolbox.
Bill
MN
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