Shipper225
Windows XP Access 2007
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I've been looking about and was wondering if it is possible to make a report based off a query that would combine fields that are closely related but not the exact same. My example is, I have parts :
BM 2K A
BM 2K B
BM 2K A Type 2
BM 2K B Type 2
(these items go from 1K all the way to 12K)
Each one has 7 fields that would have to be added together and give me one total in a single row i.e. BM 2K Totals at the bottom of their respective section. I know that I can group by a unique identifier (in my case the Job) but can I group by depth after that and have the 2K be separated from the 4Kand so on, easily? If not I'll just move onto the next section on the database. I am using Access 2007 on Windows XP
BM 2K A
BM 2K B
BM 2K A Type 2
BM 2K B Type 2
(these items go from 1K all the way to 12K)
Each one has 7 fields that would have to be added together and give me one total in a single row i.e. BM 2K Totals at the bottom of their respective section. I know that I can group by a unique identifier (in my case the Job) but can I group by depth after that and have the 2K be separated from the 4Kand so on, easily? If not I'll just move onto the next section on the database. I am using Access 2007 on Windows XP