I run queries against an SQL database where I have read only access. This database has the following fields
EventNumber
BriefDescription
DetailDescription
EventCode
CauseCode
SignificanceCode
Resolution
When users enter one of the 3 "Codes", they can enter as many as are appropriate. So an event may have 3 EventCodes, 2 CauseCodes and 2 SignificanceCodes for example.
When I run my query, I get a different record for each. So for the above scenario, I may get 12 records. Problem is I only want one record for this event. Using a query, how can I combine all the EventCodes together and the CauseCodes together and the SignificanceCodes together...maybe separated by a space or comma? If I have to copy the data down locally, that's okay. I am wondering if an Update query could be used somehow, but I am not sure how to do this.
Any help is appreciated.
Jim
EventNumber
BriefDescription
DetailDescription
EventCode
CauseCode
SignificanceCode
Resolution
When users enter one of the 3 "Codes", they can enter as many as are appropriate. So an event may have 3 EventCodes, 2 CauseCodes and 2 SignificanceCodes for example.
When I run my query, I get a different record for each. So for the above scenario, I may get 12 records. Problem is I only want one record for this event. Using a query, how can I combine all the EventCodes together and the CauseCodes together and the SignificanceCodes together...maybe separated by a space or comma? If I have to copy the data down locally, that's okay. I am wondering if an Update query could be used somehow, but I am not sure how to do this.
Any help is appreciated.
Jim