I have an Access database that is continuosly updated through a survey I made with FrontPage 2002. The database is linked to the form on a web page where it is updated nearly every day.
It's for a customer to fill out after a stay with us at our vacation resort.
The information in the table looks something like this...
So now that I've got this information in a table, I'd like to know the best way to come up with some useful statistical information...
Where I can count the number of Execellent, Good, etc for each question and then put it in a graph of some sort. I've tried to create some queries, but from what I've seen, I may have to create a query for each question.
In the past, I've used Excel and taken the data from Access and inserted into work sheets. I would count the number of "Excellents", "Goods", "Fair", etc and then create a chart from there.
But doing it that way, I'm having to go through an extra step of having to import into Excel, which I constantly have to modify. Besides which, it is VERY time consuming. Would it be easier to keep doing it through Excel or should I try an Access solution?
And if Access is the better solution, does anybody have any solutions or links to some information on the best way to do this?
Thanks so much,
Jim
It's for a customer to fill out after a stay with us at our vacation resort.
The information in the table looks something like this...
So now that I've got this information in a table, I'd like to know the best way to come up with some useful statistical information...
Where I can count the number of Execellent, Good, etc for each question and then put it in a graph of some sort. I've tried to create some queries, but from what I've seen, I may have to create a query for each question.
In the past, I've used Excel and taken the data from Access and inserted into work sheets. I would count the number of "Excellents", "Goods", "Fair", etc and then create a chart from there.
But doing it that way, I'm having to go through an extra step of having to import into Excel, which I constantly have to modify. Besides which, it is VERY time consuming. Would it be easier to keep doing it through Excel or should I try an Access solution?
And if Access is the better solution, does anybody have any solutions or links to some information on the best way to do this?
Thanks so much,
Jim