Re: Getting Data from 2 Queries into 1 Report
- From: "Larry Daugherty" <Larry.NoSpam.Daugherty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 16:27:16 -0700
Alison,
You're welcome. Good luck with your project.
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-Larry-
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"Alison Downing via AccessMonster.com" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:3d4350ebaba5412ebc9769195cda1aef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Larry,
>
> My apologies for not responding before but I've been working away
from home
> for two days.
> WOW!!!! One step forward, 17 steps back!!!
> I can see I need to do a complete redesign of my entire database but
I am
> not discouraged - I'd rather do the thing right, even if it takes me
> another month. I guess I'll be back with another daft question at
some
> point but, hopefully, there'll be a better underlying structure to
work
> with.
>
> I really appreciate your advice and for taking the time to explain
things
> so clearly. Now I shall act on it!!
>
> Many, many thanks
> Regards
> Alison
>
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