Date record
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Hi
I've been reading up on creating reports in Access, and it seems that
many recommend having a date record with the dates for the beginning
and end of the reporting period.
I had questions on setting up this record in a query. Do you put a key
on it, and then just find the key using the where option? Or is there a
better way?
Thanks..
Jeff
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