create Temporary Table

J

Jazz57

Good afternoon to all

i have a form where i show records from a Query file that have been filtered
with a dialog box form (those records are filtered by date)

i want to create a temporary table in order to copy all the records i have
in my form to that temporary table (TblTemporary) .

After that i will create a query of that temporary table and then transfer
that Query to my Excel file.


Can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance
 
K

Klatuu

A temporary table isn't really necessary. Just filter your query based on
the the value on the form that has the date.
 
J

Jazz57

good afternoon and thanks for your reply

How can i do it , i.e. filtering the data from my form?

The data that is on that form is allready filtered. so, i think i have less
work to do.

Can you give me a hand on it?

Thanks in advance
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
 
K

Klatuu

Just use the same filtering in the query that you use in the form. It should
return the same records.
 
J

Jazz57

good afternoon

Maybe i didn't quiet clear what you meant.

the form as a Row Source from the Query. As i mentioned i have a form dialog
that is displayed when i open my form. On that dialog i put the start date
and the Final Date. .

So, the form just display the records that were filtered, by parameters,
i.e. is just a view of my records.

in the reality, in my Row Source i have Parameters that filter along with he
rest of the Data.

but, sincerely i am not seeing as i am going to do what do you said.

Please, forgive me my ignorance.

I think i still need aditional help.

Thanks in advance for it



s

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
 
K

Klatuu

Maybe I don't fully understand what you are telling me, but if the query you
are using as the recordsource for the form already has the parameters in it,
you could just use the same query as the record source for the report.
 
J

Jazz57

hi again.

I am not shure that the Query has the parameters but i am going to check and
answer again on this Question.

When you mean Parameters do you mean something like that
PARAMETERS .........;
SELECT Field A, Field B , Field C.... From QDados;

In this issue, i guarantee that he has the PARMETERS, because those
PArameters appear from the dialog form that i have when i open the form
After it i have the recordsource (the other fields) from the Query.

Once again, thanks for your help.

Bets regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
 
K

Klatuu

Parameters to a query are references to external objects. For example:

SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = 'Bozo'
is not a paremeter query, but
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = Forms!SomeForm!SomeControl
is a parameter query. It is referencing a value that can chage for each
execution.
 
J

Jazz57

hi again

In this case , the Query has Parameters like you said.

Waiting for your help

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Parameters to a query are references to external objects. For example:

SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = 'Bozo'
is not a paremeter query, but
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = Forms!SomeForm!SomeControl
is a parameter query. It is referencing a value that can chage for each
execution.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
hi again.

I am not shure that the Query has the parameters but i am going to check and
answer again on this Question.

When you mean Parameters do you mean something like that
PARAMETERS .........;
SELECT Field A, Field B , Field C.... From QDados;

In this issue, i guarantee that he has the PARMETERS, because those
PArameters appear from the dialog form that i have when i open the form
After it i have the recordsource (the other fields) from the Query.

Once again, thanks for your help.

Bets regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
 
K

Klatuu

Okay, can you restate your question, I am a little lost
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
hi again

In this case , the Query has Parameters like you said.

Waiting for your help

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Parameters to a query are references to external objects. For example:

SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = 'Bozo'
is not a paremeter query, but
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = Forms!SomeForm!SomeControl
is a parameter query. It is referencing a value that can chage for each
execution.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
hi again.

I am not shure that the Query has the parameters but i am going to check and
answer again on this Question.

When you mean Parameters do you mean something like that
PARAMETERS .........;
SELECT Field A, Field B , Field C.... From QDados;

In this issue, i guarantee that he has the PARMETERS, because those
PArameters appear from the dialog form that i have when i open the form
After it i have the recordsource (the other fields) from the Query.

Once again, thanks for your help.

Bets regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Maybe I don't fully understand what you are telling me, but if the query you
are using as the recordsource for the form already has the parameters in it,
you could just use the same query as the record source for the report.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon

Maybe i didn't quiet clear what you meant.

the form as a Row Source from the Query. As i mentioned i have a form dialog
that is displayed when i open my form. On that dialog i put the start date
and the Final Date. .

So, the form just display the records that were filtered, by parameters,
i.e. is just a view of my records.

in the reality, in my Row Source i have Parameters that filter along with he
rest of the Data.

but, sincerely i am not seeing as i am going to do what do you said.

Please, forgive me my ignorance.

I think i still need aditional help.

Thanks in advance for it



s

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Just use the same filtering in the query that you use in the form. It should
return the same records.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon and thanks for your reply

How can i do it , i.e. filtering the data from my form?

The data that is on that form is allready filtered. so, i think i have less
work to do.

Can you give me a hand on it?

Thanks in advance
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

A temporary table isn't really necessary. Just filter your query based on
the the value on the form that has the date.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

Good afternoon to all

i have a form where i show records from a Query file that have been filtered
with a dialog box form (those records are filtered by date)

i want to create a temporary table in order to copy all the records i have
in my form to that temporary table (TblTemporary) .

After that i will create a query of that temporary table and then transfer
that Query to my Excel file.


Can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance
 
J

Jazz57

Good morning:

I have a Query that is the result of a selection with parameters that came
from a dialog form in order to show the records (check purposes only) and
then with a click button transfer the records to an Excel spreadsheet.

Something like this:


TABLE
|
|
+ -> Query -> dialog Form to filter --> Form show filtered records ->
button to transfer to Excel

Everything went Ok until the button , because if i click the button , it
trasnfers the all records (filtered and not filtered) to my Excel spreadsheet

So, when i saw this i thought in make a new button to create a temporary
file with the filtered records and then transfer it to the Excel.

That's my problem now.

I am sorry to not being well understood. Maybe i can't explain the all
scenario quiet clear.

Please forgive me and thanks for your continuous help.

If you want we can create a new post with another name for this purpose.

hope to hear from you

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Okay, can you restate your question, I am a little lost
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
hi again

In this case , the Query has Parameters like you said.

Waiting for your help

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Parameters to a query are references to external objects. For example:

SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = 'Bozo'
is not a paremeter query, but
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = Forms!SomeForm!SomeControl
is a parameter query. It is referencing a value that can chage for each
execution.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

hi again.

I am not shure that the Query has the parameters but i am going to check and
answer again on this Question.

When you mean Parameters do you mean something like that
PARAMETERS .........;
SELECT Field A, Field B , Field C.... From QDados;

In this issue, i guarantee that he has the PARMETERS, because those
PArameters appear from the dialog form that i have when i open the form
After it i have the recordsource (the other fields) from the Query.

Once again, thanks for your help.

Bets regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Maybe I don't fully understand what you are telling me, but if the query you
are using as the recordsource for the form already has the parameters in it,
you could just use the same query as the record source for the report.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon

Maybe i didn't quiet clear what you meant.

the form as a Row Source from the Query. As i mentioned i have a form dialog
that is displayed when i open my form. On that dialog i put the start date
and the Final Date. .

So, the form just display the records that were filtered, by parameters,
i.e. is just a view of my records.

in the reality, in my Row Source i have Parameters that filter along with he
rest of the Data.

but, sincerely i am not seeing as i am going to do what do you said.

Please, forgive me my ignorance.

I think i still need aditional help.

Thanks in advance for it



s

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Just use the same filtering in the query that you use in the form. It should
return the same records.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon and thanks for your reply

How can i do it , i.e. filtering the data from my form?

The data that is on that form is allready filtered. so, i think i have less
work to do.

Can you give me a hand on it?

Thanks in advance
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

A temporary table isn't really necessary. Just filter your query based on
the the value on the form that has the date.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

Good afternoon to all

i have a form where i show records from a Query file that have been filtered
with a dialog box form (those records are filtered by date)

i want to create a temporary table in order to copy all the records i have
in my form to that temporary table (TblTemporary) .

After that i will create a query of that temporary table and then transfer
that Query to my Excel file.


Can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance
 
J

Jazz57

Aditional Information to the last reply you asked me:

Here is my Row source to the my check form, befor the final button execute
the thansfer to Excel:

PARAMETERS [Forms]![FrmdlgExcel]!DTPFromDate] DateTime,
[Forms]![FrmdlgExcel]![DTPToDate] DateTime; SELECT QDadosParaExcel.*
FROM QDadosParaExcel WHERE
(((QDadosParaExcel.DataDados)>=Forms!FrmdlgExcel!DTPFromDate And
(QDadosParaExcel.DataDados)<=Forms!FrmdlgExcel!DTPToDate));

DTPFRomDate Start date i want DateTime Picker
DTPToDate Final date i want DateTime Picker

QDadosParaExcel Query with the fields to be transfered to Excel
FrmdlgExcel Dialog Form to select the dates

Best regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Okay, can you restate your question, I am a little lost
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
hi again

In this case , the Query has Parameters like you said.

Waiting for your help

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Parameters to a query are references to external objects. For example:

SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = 'Bozo'
is not a paremeter query, but
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = Forms!SomeForm!SomeControl
is a parameter query. It is referencing a value that can chage for each
execution.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

hi again.

I am not shure that the Query has the parameters but i am going to check and
answer again on this Question.

When you mean Parameters do you mean something like that
PARAMETERS .........;
SELECT Field A, Field B , Field C.... From QDados;

In this issue, i guarantee that he has the PARMETERS, because those
PArameters appear from the dialog form that i have when i open the form
After it i have the recordsource (the other fields) from the Query.

Once again, thanks for your help.

Bets regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Maybe I don't fully understand what you are telling me, but if the query you
are using as the recordsource for the form already has the parameters in it,
you could just use the same query as the record source for the report.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon

Maybe i didn't quiet clear what you meant.

the form as a Row Source from the Query. As i mentioned i have a form dialog
that is displayed when i open my form. On that dialog i put the start date
and the Final Date. .

So, the form just display the records that were filtered, by parameters,
i.e. is just a view of my records.

in the reality, in my Row Source i have Parameters that filter along with he
rest of the Data.

but, sincerely i am not seeing as i am going to do what do you said.

Please, forgive me my ignorance.

I think i still need aditional help.

Thanks in advance for it



s

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Just use the same filtering in the query that you use in the form. It should
return the same records.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon and thanks for your reply

How can i do it , i.e. filtering the data from my form?

The data that is on that form is allready filtered. so, i think i have less
work to do.

Can you give me a hand on it?

Thanks in advance
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

A temporary table isn't really necessary. Just filter your query based on
the the value on the form that has the date.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

Good afternoon to all

i have a form where i show records from a Query file that have been filtered
with a dialog box form (those records are filtered by date)

i want to create a temporary table in order to copy all the records i have
in my form to that temporary table (TblTemporary) .

After that i will create a query of that temporary table and then transfer
that Query to my Excel file.


Can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance
 
K

Klatuu

Are you using the TransferSpreadsheet method to do the export? You should
be. Then your query should be referencing values on the form to do the
filtering. This is the normal way to do this.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
Good morning:

I have a Query that is the result of a selection with parameters that came
from a dialog form in order to show the records (check purposes only) and
then with a click button transfer the records to an Excel spreadsheet.

Something like this:


TABLE
|
|
+ -> Query -> dialog Form to filter --> Form show filtered records ->
button to transfer to Excel

Everything went Ok until the button , because if i click the button , it
trasnfers the all records (filtered and not filtered) to my Excel spreadsheet

So, when i saw this i thought in make a new button to create a temporary
file with the filtered records and then transfer it to the Excel.

That's my problem now.

I am sorry to not being well understood. Maybe i can't explain the all
scenario quiet clear.

Please forgive me and thanks for your continuous help.

If you want we can create a new post with another name for this purpose.

hope to hear from you

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:
Okay, can you restate your question, I am a little lost
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


Jazz57 said:
hi again

In this case , the Query has Parameters like you said.

Waiting for your help

Best regards
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Parameters to a query are references to external objects. For example:

SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = 'Bozo'
is not a paremeter query, but
SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE [MyTable]![SomeField] = Forms!SomeForm!SomeControl
is a parameter query. It is referencing a value that can chage for each
execution.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

hi again.

I am not shure that the Query has the parameters but i am going to check and
answer again on this Question.

When you mean Parameters do you mean something like that
PARAMETERS .........;
SELECT Field A, Field B , Field C.... From QDados;

In this issue, i guarantee that he has the PARMETERS, because those
PArameters appear from the dialog form that i have when i open the form
After it i have the recordsource (the other fields) from the Query.

Once again, thanks for your help.

Bets regards

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Maybe I don't fully understand what you are telling me, but if the query you
are using as the recordsource for the form already has the parameters in it,
you could just use the same query as the record source for the report.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon

Maybe i didn't quiet clear what you meant.

the form as a Row Source from the Query. As i mentioned i have a form dialog
that is displayed when i open my form. On that dialog i put the start date
and the Final Date. .

So, the form just display the records that were filtered, by parameters,
i.e. is just a view of my records.

in the reality, in my Row Source i have Parameters that filter along with he
rest of the Data.

but, sincerely i am not seeing as i am going to do what do you said.

Please, forgive me my ignorance.

I think i still need aditional help.

Thanks in advance for it



s

--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

Just use the same filtering in the query that you use in the form. It should
return the same records.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

good afternoon and thanks for your reply

How can i do it , i.e. filtering the data from my form?

The data that is on that form is allready filtered. so, i think i have less
work to do.

Can you give me a hand on it?

Thanks in advance
--
Adriano Santos
Portugal



"Klatuu" escreveu:

A temporary table isn't really necessary. Just filter your query based on
the the value on the form that has the date.
--
Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP


:

Good afternoon to all

i have a form where i show records from a Query file that have been filtered
with a dialog box form (those records are filtered by date)

i want to create a temporary table in order to copy all the records i have
in my form to that temporary table (TblTemporary) .

After that i will create a query of that temporary table and then transfer
that Query to my Excel file.


Can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance
 

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