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  1. JITA

    Summarise per day from one table with relation to other table with dates

    I have 2 tables: Table1 is filled daily with information about clients from a legacy system. Every day we determine which client is "new" in that table with a query that is comparing today's records with yesterday's records. The outcome is used in a form showing "new" records in the table. This...
  2. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    Found it [bigsmile] (thanks to http://dba.stackexchange.com/) This query produces the results I need SELECT s.Saledate, s.SaleQ, s.ProdID, p.Price, p.PriceDate FROM tblSales AS s LEFT JOIN tblPrices AS p ON p.ProdID = s.ProdID AND p.Datum...
  3. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    I think you are on the right track. Only q is not defined. Running the query it ask for q.price and q.pricedate to enter a value. I suspect that q.price and q.pricedate should be p.price and p.pricedate but then I get the message "the specified field p.price could refer to more then one table in...
  4. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    I see my dates are mixed up (european/american) I hope that is not too confusing
  5. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    Sorry I did not want to confuse you. And I did not know about PRE tag either, I will try again tblSales tblSales.SaleDate tblSales.ProdID tblSales.SaleQ 04-02-2015 1 530 05-02-2015 1 370 06-02-2015 1...
  6. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    I am back again Some data tblSales Dat SaleQ ProdID 02-04-2015 530 1 02-05-2015 370 1 02-06-2015 950 1 02-09-2015 130 1 02-10-2015 70 1 02-11-2015 60 1 02-12-2015 90 1 02-13-2015 860 1 02-16-2015 810 1 02-17-2015 710 1 02-18-2015 1010 1 02-19-2015 1000 1 02-20-2015 80 1 02-23-2015 910 1...
  7. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    Again fast response. I Appreciate your help, but this time I still don't get the expected result. The query shows all sales after the last date the price has changed, but these sales are compared with all price records I have. I have a price table with 3 prices 02-01-2015 25 02-10-2015 23...
  8. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    SELECT tblSales.SaleQ, tblPrices.Price, tblPrices.PriceDate, tblSales.SaleDate FROM tblSales LEFT JOIN tblPrices ON tblSales.ProdID = tblPrices.ProdID WHERE ( SELECT MAX(tblPrices.PriceDate) FROM tblPrices WHERE tblOpgewekteEnergie.Prod = tblEnergiePrijzen.Prod ) <=...
  9. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    Whow that was a quick response [bigsmile] Unfortunately this suggestion does not change the outcome. The result of my query is that I get all records from tblPrices and all records from tblSales. I still have no clue
  10. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    @SkipVought I have tried your suggestion, but yet succeeded. SELECT tblSales.SaleQ, tblPrices.Price, tblPrices.PriceDate, tblSales.SaleDate FROM tblSales LEFT JOIN tblPrices ON tblSales.ProdID = tblPrices.ProdID WHERE ( SELECT MAX(tblPrices.PriceDate) FROM tblPrices ) <= tblSales.SaleDate GROUP...
  11. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    SkipVought I am afraid I don't understand your comment. At the moment I have no interest in inventory, just combine sales with prices. And my example does give data. Please explain what you mean.
  12. JITA

    match a sale date to a price date.

    Hi, I am trying to figure out how to match a sale date to a price date. I have three tables: tblProd ID Desc tblPrices PriceDate Price ProdID tblSales SaleDate SaleQ ProdID Prices do not change frequently, so the tblPrice is not updated regularly. What I would like to achieve is to find a...
  13. JITA

    Match value with certain date or later

    Sorry wrong forum I will post this on an other form
  14. JITA

    Match value with certain date or later

    Hi, I am trying to figure out how to match a sale date to a price date. I have three tables: tblProd ID Desc tblPrices PriceDate Price ProdID tblSales SaleDate SaleQ ProdID Prices do not change frequently, so the tblPrice is not updated regularly. What I would like to...
  15. JITA

    error 3078 / to few parameters, expected 2

    Hi Mazework. I am familiar with the BETWEEN statement. The reason for trying to create a function is that my "calculations" are more complicated then just BETWEEN. I will provide some examples. Item 1 with starting date of 2-1-2010 and end date of 1-31-2011 Item 2 with starting date of 7-1-2010...
  16. JITA

    error 3078 / to few parameters, expected 2

    I have foud the cause of the problem. I have found that I was also using the [Yr] and [Mth] variables in an other calculated field. Apparently this can' t be done in combination with a function that is expecting the same variables. When I removed this calculated field the function at least gave...
  17. JITA

    error 3078 / to few parameters, expected 2

    @ Mazework Datdiff (my reply was not finished). I still want to use the function. So I would like to know what is wrong with my function.
  18. JITA

    error 3078 / to few parameters, expected 2

    @ PHV replacing Set rst = db.OpenRecordset(qryName, dbOpenDynaset)by Set rst = qdf.OpenRecordset(qryName, dbOpenDynaset) or Set rst = qdf.OpenRecordset gives the same error messages as mentioned in my question. @ Mazework Datdiff would probably also be usefull, thanks.
  19. JITA

    error 3078 / to few parameters, expected 2

    I am using ACCESS 2007. I have a table containing items with a start date and an end date. In a query I try to calculate the number of months that the items from the table are within the period that is requested by the query. Example: when I run my query it will pop up two dialog boxes, one...
  20. JITA

    Analyzing two sets of data from two queries

    @dhookom Thanks for your reply. This is exactly what I was looking for. @CindyK Thank you too.

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