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oldHound
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Hi, first post here - may be a simple question, but it's been a bit of a while since I used Access, so my skills are getting rusty...
I have a form with a number of checkboxes writing to Yes/No fields in the underlying table. I then want the data to populate a report via a query. However, in the report, I would like to show only those fields where values equal TRUE/YES. In other words, for each record, only the fields where the user has checked the boxes should be displayed in the report. If possible, this should involve variable height for each record in the report, but this is not a must if too complex. It is, however, imperative not to show fields where the value is FALSE/NO. In other words, if all the fields has to go into each record in the visual layout of the report, is there a way to make the fields with negative values not visible? Any ideas how I can achieve this? I'm not sure if it can be done with just a simple Query, or with the SQL builder, or if it has to be done with VBA scripting (which would perhaps be applied to the report object rather than in the query?).
PS. If you know the answer, but are wondering how much you may need to dumb it down for my benefit, I have used Access a bit in the past, but not professionally. I have never bothered to learn VBA for Access, but have coded in VB and VBA for Excel, though, and know a bit of SQL and Java, which may give you a bit more of an idea what level to pitch it at
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Thanks for any input!
I have a form with a number of checkboxes writing to Yes/No fields in the underlying table. I then want the data to populate a report via a query. However, in the report, I would like to show only those fields where values equal TRUE/YES. In other words, for each record, only the fields where the user has checked the boxes should be displayed in the report. If possible, this should involve variable height for each record in the report, but this is not a must if too complex. It is, however, imperative not to show fields where the value is FALSE/NO. In other words, if all the fields has to go into each record in the visual layout of the report, is there a way to make the fields with negative values not visible? Any ideas how I can achieve this? I'm not sure if it can be done with just a simple Query, or with the SQL builder, or if it has to be done with VBA scripting (which would perhaps be applied to the report object rather than in the query?).
PS. If you know the answer, but are wondering how much you may need to dumb it down for my benefit, I have used Access a bit in the past, but not professionally. I have never bothered to learn VBA for Access, but have coded in VB and VBA for Excel, though, and know a bit of SQL and Java, which may give you a bit more of an idea what level to pitch it at
Thanks for any input!