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  1. kiwibaldman

    Large query and grouping numbers

    I'm working with very large numbers of billing data (apprix 17 million rows) and looking to group the information into logical groupings e.g counting the number of customers in $10 billed increments. I suspect I'm using the wrong tool but don't have a workplace alternative from Access - is there...
  2. kiwibaldman

    Updating records in table

    I am looking to update existing records in one table with the variable data that exists in another table's field. I tried an update query but it seems only to like either manually entered values or calculations performed on the original table. Am I using the right query and if so/not howe do I...
  3. kiwibaldman

    Genesys Universal Time Algorithm

    ChaZ I have the following samples but unfortunately no translation: 1073962042 1074131349 1074053203 1074055695
  4. kiwibaldman

    Genesys Universal Time Algorithm

    I'm using data that has been extracted from a Genesys Dialler database through ODBC into an access database and attempting to provide a date and time for when calls have been logged against records. The timestamp for the call is using a 10 digit code however and I've been advised that it may be...
  5. kiwibaldman

    ODBC Access Driver, Custom Access Function and Excel

    I want to use excel to retrieve the results of a query in Microsoft Access that utilises a custom function (in Access) to determine the amount of week days in the database. The error message I receive is: [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Undefined function Work_Days in expression. I'd...

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