This is a query that has baffled me for a while, but I find myself constantly wanting to use it for checking.
I have two fields [a] and (amongst others).
What I want to see is:
records for [a] = 'x' IF = 'y', where x and y are not going to occur in the same record and also see = 'y'.
For example:
I have a table with:
[c] = project name
[a] = issue name
= response to issue
Project Zulu, has Issues 1 through 10; Project Alpha also has Issues 1 through 10. Each issue has a response . I want to see Issue #5 where Issue #6 includes the word "koala".
My results should look like:
Zulu #5 blah
Zulu #6 blah koala blah
Alpha #5 blah
Alpha #6 blah koala blah
At the moment I can only manage
Zulu #5 blah
Zulu #6 blah koala blah
Omega #5 blah
Turkey #5 blah
Alpha #5 blah
Alpha #6 blah koala blah
I have two fields [a] and (amongst others).
What I want to see is:
records for [a] = 'x' IF = 'y', where x and y are not going to occur in the same record and also see = 'y'.
For example:
I have a table with:
[c] = project name
[a] = issue name
= response to issue
Project Zulu, has Issues 1 through 10; Project Alpha also has Issues 1 through 10. Each issue has a response . I want to see Issue #5 where Issue #6 includes the word "koala".
My results should look like:
Zulu #5 blah
Zulu #6 blah koala blah
Alpha #5 blah
Alpha #6 blah koala blah
At the moment I can only manage
Zulu #5 blah
Zulu #6 blah koala blah
Omega #5 blah
Turkey #5 blah
Alpha #5 blah
Alpha #6 blah koala blah