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    Timestamp to 1/2 Hour Interval?

    I've used, CDate(Int([time]*48)/48), and that seems to be working! Not sure what might not, but I guess I'll cross that bridge if I come to it. =)
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    Timestamp to 1/2 Hour Interval?

    Thanks for your response/advice. I need it rounded down. I am going to try to implement something you've stated here, but as I'm new, I may end up with more questions. Lol.
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    Timestamp to 1/2 Hour Interval?

    Again, I am new to Access. I have a table of call data with timestamps such as: 12:07:14 PM, and wish to translate that in my query to a corresponding 1/2 hour interval. So for each record in the query results, I should be able to see both: 12:07:14 PM and 12:00 PM. Is there an easy way to this?
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    Oops. I should have stated: I'm using the CallsOffrdNGCC_pat query.
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    Here is the DB.
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    I really do appreciate your help, so thanks again. I may have to leave here shortly so will probably have to pick this back up tomorrow morning. As far as the uploading, I'd be happy to - though, does this site allow that? I don't have a repository for myself.
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    SELECT PSGDataExtract.Date2 AS [Date], PSGDataExtract.Time, IntervalDim.IntervalStart, PSGDataExtract.[Call Type], IIf([Call Type]="Outbound Call",1,0) AS Outbound, PSGDataExtract.Group, QueueInfo_pat.Function, QueueInfo_pat.Department, PSGDataExtract.Queue, QueueInfo_pat.Language...
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    The date criteria is on the table DataExtract, which has the records for all calls. The QueueInfo table is just there to add more information to queues for reporting, etc. I need a certain set of records from the DataExtract (which is the table with blank entries in the queue column.) I think...
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    I am using: >=#5/1/2011# to get records from May 1 to date, but after using the outerjoin, I recieve records back to March. Could this be affecting my query somehow?
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    That worked. Thank you!
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    No Records (w/ Blanks) After Joining Tables

    I am new to Access and have been given a newly created DB to handle. There is 1 main table (..DataExtract) which consists of a data dump from a server and one of the columns is for queue names. However, not every record is populated with a queue name - many are blank. But those records are...
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