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Parameter query question (ADP front end, SQL Server 2005 backend)

Asked by alexjlewis in MS SQL Server, Microsoft ADP

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I used to write parameter queries in Access MDB easily enough but have recently migrated at a ADP front-end and SQL Server 2005 back end, which I have very little experience of.

Simply, I am trying to run a report in the Access ADP which is based on a SQL view which contains dates, in a column named [Date]. I want to prompt the user for a date range and return the filtered records.

What is the best way to achieve this please?

(I am currently returning all records to the report by specifying the following in the Record Source property of the report: SELECT * FROM viewMaterialsConsumed)Start Free Trial
 
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