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04.21.2008 at 03:42AM PDT, ID: 23339045
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Calculating totals in a Query OR report

Asked by Moncapitaan in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, Access Architecture/Design

Tags: Access Report, Access Query, Calculating Totals in Access

I have a Access report that is a "Customer Account Statement"

The report lists Invoice Number and Dates along with the Amounts for invoices that are still outstanding.

At the bottom of the report I must have a list of totals for invoices thats are:

Current
 1 - 30 days overdue
31 - 60 days overdue
61 - 90 days overdue
Over 90 days

Obviously the system needs to workout (per customer) what is overdue based on todays date.

1st question: - Should I do this in the Query (the datasource for the Report) or should I do it in the report?
2nd question: HOW :)


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