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10.17.2007 at 09:14AM PDT, ID: 22899438
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SUM of Fields

Asked by wsjwsj2 in Microsoft Access Database, SQL Query Syntax, Access Architecture/Design

Tags: sum, field, query

Query A with fields   ACCTS#,  Client #, Item #, Quantity, Charges, Ajustments, Billed AMT, PYMT AMT, AMBLNC AMT,  Payment % ( which is [PYMT AMT] / [Charges])

Is it possible that we have Query both have detailed record information, and sum of fields of Charges, Ajustments, Billed AMT, PYMT AMT, AMBLNC AMT, Payment % ( which is [SUM OF PYMT AMT] / [SUM OF Charges]). If we can not direct achieve this purpose, are there any alternative solutions? Right now, I have two queries, one contain detailed records, the second with SUM, then I use excel use manually put SUM at the buttom line after detailed records.Start Free Trial
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