Hey All
Just cant see the solution to what I believe is an easy question.
I am looking to collate marketing data from different areas of our DB into a Marketing Hub.
I want to create a query to become the record set for a new form which only shows those students that have stated they would be interested in doing other courses.
Five of the options or Yes/No fields, and one is a text field (which courses, other essentially).
How does one do a query that only shows records where any one of 6 fields is not null?
This has basically kept me awake all night and for the life of me I cant see the solution to what seems an easy problem.
Thanks
Just cant see the solution to what I believe is an easy question.
I am looking to collate marketing data from different areas of our DB into a Marketing Hub.
- We have to collect various feedback at different times, if a client on a programme completes a course, they give feedback for that course.
- 13 weeks after a client completes the programme we have to get them to complete a destination survey.
I want to create a query to become the record set for a new form which only shows those students that have stated they would be interested in doing other courses.
Five of the options or Yes/No fields, and one is a text field (which courses, other essentially).
How does one do a query that only shows records where any one of 6 fields is not null?
Code:
SELECT Students.ID, Students.[First Name], Students.[Last Name], Courses.[Sage Accounts], Courses.[Sage Payroll], Courses.[First Aid], Courses.[Food Hygiene], Courses.[CV Services], Courses.[Interview Skills], Courses.[Which Courses]
FROM Students INNER JOIN Courses ON Students.ID = Courses.ID;
This has basically kept me awake all night and for the life of me I cant see the solution to what seems an easy problem.
Thanks