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Beatrix
Hi all!
I have this problem again and again: if I want to mane a report for an
interval, I cannot add opening and closing totals.
I had many problems to build queries based upon a table and filtered by a
date interval, which the user has to enter. In this case queries are not able
to sum the amount, and if I make a nother query, and build it into my report,
it asks the interval again and again and again.
Maybe I should start over.
Is there a possibility that first you can enter the date interval, then get
the sum amount from an exact date, pex: 2001.01.01- the day before the
starting day of the interval?
I solved this question by entering in the query the interval by hands, then
the report can use it, but what if I forget to change the interval?
Sorry for the stupid questions, please help!
I have this problem again and again: if I want to mane a report for an
interval, I cannot add opening and closing totals.
I had many problems to build queries based upon a table and filtered by a
date interval, which the user has to enter. In this case queries are not able
to sum the amount, and if I make a nother query, and build it into my report,
it asks the interval again and again and again.
Maybe I should start over.
Is there a possibility that first you can enter the date interval, then get
the sum amount from an exact date, pex: 2001.01.01- the day before the
starting day of the interval?
I solved this question by entering in the query the interval by hands, then
the report can use it, but what if I forget to change the interval?
Sorry for the stupid questions, please help!