Hi,
I have searched high and low for a workable solution to this and nothing has come close, so apologies for raking over old ground. Hopefully, this little conundrum might inspire a solution!
Anyway, I have a text box on a report called txtPerformance, which is a calculation based on the underlying data in the reports query.
txtPerformance does not exist in the query, therefore it does not appear in the sorting and grouping options of the report.
The calculation returns a numerical value. I want to group this report using the text box values. So, I want it to group the data and show all values between 0 and 50, then between 51 and 70 then between 71 and 100.
Any ideas? I am using an Access 2002 database.
Incidentally, if I export the report data and import it back into a table and use that as the data source, the txtPerformance item becomes a field and all my troubles are over. However, there must a better solution out there!
Thanks,
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Steven
I have searched high and low for a workable solution to this and nothing has come close, so apologies for raking over old ground. Hopefully, this little conundrum might inspire a solution!
Anyway, I have a text box on a report called txtPerformance, which is a calculation based on the underlying data in the reports query.
txtPerformance does not exist in the query, therefore it does not appear in the sorting and grouping options of the report.
The calculation returns a numerical value. I want to group this report using the text box values. So, I want it to group the data and show all values between 0 and 50, then between 51 and 70 then between 71 and 100.
Any ideas? I am using an Access 2002 database.
Incidentally, if I export the report data and import it back into a table and use that as the data source, the txtPerformance item becomes a field and all my troubles are over. However, there must a better solution out there!
Thanks,
--
Steven