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  1. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in "Add Command" function

    Would you guys have a better recommendation for a system that I can use to generate this information? I am trying to provide my organzation with automated data reporting systems that require more complex reporting processes then they are used to. I have been using MS Access for years but I want...
  2. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in "Add Command" function

    Still no luck... I have made a new connection, changing all -'s to _. Here is what i am using now... SELECT TA.Task_ID, TA.Status, TA.Assigned_Group, TA.Assigned_Individual, TA.Create_Date FROM ES_SR:TaskAuditHistory TA WHERE TA.Status = 'Assigned' and...
  3. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in "Add Command" function

    Oh, Ok. Yeah it is in the "Add Command" area of CR. This works on its own; SELECT Task-ID, Status, Assigned-Group, Assigned-Individual, Create-Date as Assigned-Date FROM ES-SR:TaskAuditHistory WHERE Status = 'Assigned' and Assigned-Group = 'Access Control'...
  4. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in "Add Command" function

    lbass... Yes, it works on its own, I am unsure why it doesnt work as a subquery? kskid... It is an AR Database. I have it set to remove special characters but I dont think it removes hyphens. Wouldnt quoting a field override the subtraction function and treat it as a field?
  5. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in "Add Command" function

    Yes, I put the sub query in a seperate command. It was accepted and allowed it to save, rather then erroring for debug.
  6. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in "Add Command" function

    Darn, Tried that as well; No luck ... Failed to open a rowset. Details: 420:Driver]Expectied lexical element not found: <Identifier> Its acting as if that subquery statement isnt existing. I put the subquery by it self and it ran fine; but when ever I put it into this command, I get the error...
  7. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in &quot;Add Command&quot; function

    Actually, I take that back... I changed a few of the _ to - in the command you posted, and now the error has changed; Failed to open a rowset. Details: 420:Driver]Unexpected extra token: Create-Date
  8. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in &quot;Add Command&quot; function

    Still getting that error, could it be because I am connecting through ODBC?
  9. TakeCover328

    Max date for record Set in &quot;Add Command&quot; function

    Ok, here is what I am trying to do. I usually use access to create subqueries that led to a master query. Each of these sub queries has information that leads to data that is used to create statistics for reviews. What I am trying to do is replicate this process in Crystal Reports. The first...

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