I'm using Access 2000. I have 2 tables in my query: tblPlace and tblConnection. Using a form and the Connection table I can link 2 places together from the Place table and present it in a query; for example:
Here I want to find out which other streets link to street 13 (Perry Hill). Running the query shows 5 different connections:
I need to somehow combine both sets of IDs and street names (except Perry Hill), so that I end up with a filtered list in alphabetical order:
17 Bell Green
38 Castlands Road
12 Catford Hill
14 Elm Lane
16 Perry Rise
Is there any way this can be done so that I end up with only the above data?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Code:
SELECT tblPlace.Place_ID, tblPlace.Name, tblPlace_1.Place_ID, tblPlace_1.Name
FROM tblPlace AS tblPlace_1 INNER JOIN (tblPlace INNER JOIN tblConnection ON tblPlace.Place_ID = tblConnection.Place1) ON tblPlace_1.Place_ID = tblConnection.Place2
WHERE (((tblPlace.Place_ID)=13) AND ((tblPlace.Type)="Street") AND ((tblPlace_1.Type)="Street")) OR (((tblPlace_1.Place_ID)=13) AND ((tblPlace.Type)="Street") AND ((tblPlace_1.Type)="Street"));
Here I want to find out which other streets link to street 13 (Perry Hill). Running the query shows 5 different connections:
I need to somehow combine both sets of IDs and street names (except Perry Hill), so that I end up with a filtered list in alphabetical order:
17 Bell Green
38 Castlands Road
12 Catford Hill
14 Elm Lane
16 Perry Rise
Is there any way this can be done so that I end up with only the above data?