the results are basically just the total number of records in each query or table. It's really as simple as that. I can get those numbers other ways, just not all at once.
Hello,
My name is Justin. I'm a 33 year old database developer hopeful just looking to get better at everything. Hopefully one day I can consider myself an expert MS Access user or an expert at any number of database applications or programming languages. :rolleyes:
I know that this issue will not be SOLVED with a query, but I am basically looking for a way to display the total number of records for a selected number of tables and queries in my database on one screen or on one single page view. The problem with using reports or forms is that they tend to...