I would like to put this total sum in Report into Main Form so that before go to report I knew already the total sum of money. Is it possible? If so, how? Thanks for the help.
I would create a grouping on the day field, and then place the formula in the grouping's footer. Or you could make use of groupings in a query, and then based the report off that query. Have a look at this video: th-cam.com/video/rWVVgtWwZ-E/w-d-xo.html
When I group on the day, I still don’t get the correct result. It seems that in the calculation, access is considering each row as a different day (even though I grouped them by day)
You use a label when you want to display the text as it is (for example: "The oldest person is "). You use a text box when you want to display the result of a formula (for example =MAX( [Age] ) ).
Great resource, I will use this with my students, saved my weekend in not having to build resource on this topic :) Cheers Sean
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Good break down. Simple to understand!!!
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WHat about if you wanted to know how many married checkbox are ? How do you do it ?
I would like to put this total sum in Report into Main Form so that before go to report I knew already the total sum of money. Is it possible? If so, how? Thanks for the help.
Hi, how would you do the average paid per day?
I would create a grouping on the day field, and then place the formula in the grouping's footer. Or you could make use of groupings in a query, and then based the report off that query. Have a look at this video: th-cam.com/video/rWVVgtWwZ-E/w-d-xo.html
When I group on the day, I still don’t get the correct result. It seems that in the calculation, access is considering each row as a different day (even though I grouped them by day)
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What is the difference between a label and text box?
You use a label when you want to display the text as it is (for example: "The oldest person is "). You use a text box when you want to display the result of a formula (for example =MAX( [Age] ) ).
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