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9.4

Maketable from Crosstab Query

Asked by osmjahir in Microsoft Access Database

I tried to maketable query via crosstab, but it displays the syntax error.

e.g. this is my crosstab query

TRANSFORM First(Chart.GUEST) AS FirstOfGUEST
SELECT Rooms.R_ROOM_NO, Rooms.RM_TYPE, Chart.HP
FROM Chart RIGHT JOIN Rooms ON Chart.Room = Rooms.R_ROOM_NO
GROUP BY Rooms.R_ROOM_NO, Rooms.RM_TYPE, Chart.HP
PIVOT Format([RDate],"dd/mm/yyyy") In (01/01/2004,02/01/2004,01/02/2004);

I need to make it as table, can anyone suggest me!View the Solution FREE for 30 Days
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