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  1. newaccessuser4545

    Format/Set up an Access query correctly

    That helps, but I am unable to write functions against different columns this way. For example, if I build an "Iif" statement another way(which I think is the answer, I just don't know how to structure it), then I can write other expressions to calculate %growth, etc...any other thoughts...
  2. newaccessuser4545

    Format/Set up an Access query correctly

    That is a little better, but still not really what I'm looking for...here is the output with a crosstab query: Company 1/15/05 2/08/05 2/15/05 1 1000 1 2000 2 5000 2 8000
  3. newaccessuser4545

    Format/Set up an Access query correctly

    Hi, I am trying to set up a query in Access that will return data based on the date. For example, if I have the following table: Company Revenue Date Co 1 1000 1/15/06 Co 1 2000 2/15/06 Co 2 5000 1/15/06 Co 2 8000 2/08/06 I need a query that...

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