It is a cross-tab, but one that needs dynamic column names and counts extracted from the second table, and formatted to be vertical -- as a dynamic report...
Yes an example is warranted.
Table 1 is a table of activities performed by different business units within the organization. Table 2 is a list of Business Scenarios that represent varying "sets of activities". Table 3 is the Association of Activities that participate in one or more Business...
Much like a Pivot Table, I would like to develop an MS Access 2003 Report that prints detail rows from one table, detail rows from another table across the top vertically (I am assuming a subreport in the Header Section), and check boxes in the associated cells at the intersections. No, it is...
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