How would I create a report that said I want a list of patients that had an apptdate in 1/1/2005 to 12/31/2006 but don't display them if they've had an apptdate in 1/1/2007 to currentdate. I'm not sure where to put the formulas or how to group it. For example if
John Smith - 1/10/2005 and a...
The data is not summary's The data is value's from my formulas, lab result values. Below the heading HDL is my data which is the formula @HDL and @HDL Date, which is the formula's from above. That is the data. I do not know if they are to be shown at a group level, but it is the only way...
Ok here it goes again. I hate writing to forums b/c I obviously don't know what I'm talking about. I will try to include everything!
My record selection:
{MRPL99.PROBLEM_NAME} like ["*NIDDM*", "*DIABETES*", "DIAB", "DIABETES MELLITUS", "DM"] and
not({MRPL99.PROBLEM_NAME} like ["DIABETES...
I didn't know it was going to be this complex so I didn't think it was worth the time. I did get what I want. I could limit in my record selection, that's fine I just didn't (not an expert) Specifically, without trying to make things simple(which I realize didn't work) here's my record...
So, I did a formula @labgroups:
if {LAB_NAME} = "HDL CHOL"
or {LAB_NAME} = "LDL CHOL"
or {LAB_NAME} = "DLDL"
or {LAB_NAME} = "HGB A1C"
then {LAB_NAME};
And I grouped on this formula, so it works, but I have two more questions.
It appears on 4 seperate lines for each lab result, can it all be...
Yep, did that. Here's what I get. If I group by {labname} I get all labs, which I'm only looking for a few. (but you didn't know that) but it is working as you say. So can I now create a formula to do my group instead of just {labname}? I'm not sure what the formula should look like? I...
Unless I am misunderstanding, I tried this but I took out the {table.D_LAB_DRAWN} = maximum({table.D_LAB_DRAWN},{table.patientID})in the group selection
and it gave me both results in this order:
7 on 10/8/05
8 on 7/20/05
When I leave the group selection in, it worked on some patients but not...
Thank you lbass for your response.
Vampire, I specifically stated to your question, "So do you want the maximum date and it's associated value?" in my last line, "How do I get the max date but associated lab value?" So YES, I would like max date and associated lab value...again. You stated...
I have a field, {lab_name}. My formula, @HDL, looks like this:
if {LAB_NAME} = "HDL CHOL" and
(not isnull({LAB_RESULT})) and
{D_LAB_DRAWN} in (currentdate - 424) to CurrentDate
then {LAB_RESULT};
This displays the lab result for HDL Chol. I also have one exactly the same, @hdl date...
I got it. Thanks for your help. When I started looking at the difference in my queries it was a matter of adding a field from a wrong table that was not letting me order by a certain field in the master form which then wouldn't navigate on them correctly. If that made sense. It's fixed now...
Tom, Thank you. The RecordSource is correct. I want the form to look exactly identical and work exactly identical but use a different query. So that is correct for both forms and subforms. The linkchildfields and linkmasterfields are exactly the same for each as well. This is why I don't...
No, I'm not sure everything is set up corretly. But I took a form that is working correctly and copied it and created this new form. Only thing that changed was the name of the form and the Record Source which is a different query. I had this problem before when I first created the original...
I have a form with a subform in it. I have turned off the navigation buttons in my subform and only have navigation buttons on my main form. When I click the button for the next record I want it to advance the main forms record. Currently, it is advancing the subforms records. How do I do...
I am using Microsoft Access 2003. I have a database that I have created some forms. Just two weeks ago I clicked Sorting and Grouping. Today I cannot find Sorting and Grouping. It is not in the View menu like everyone says. I cannot find it in the form. There are no buttons located on any...
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