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How to write a query to calculate the count and percentage using MS Access 2003

Asked by vgtran2002 in Access Reports, Microsoft Access Database, SQL Query Syntax

Our MS Access Application's mdb has a table with the following fields:
1- Invoive number [InvNum] (i.e. list of all invoices)
2- Date of Invoice [DateOfInv]
3- Date Paid [DatePaid]

Question:

Please show us how to create a MS Access 2003 query that could make a NEW table (i.e. Percentage Table) with 3 fields as follows:

1- Percentage of Invoice paid within 0-30 Days (0<= #Invoice Paid<=30)
2- Percentage of Invoice paid within 31-45 Days (31<=#Invoice Paid<=45)
3- Percentage of Invoice paid after 46 Days (#Invoice Paid >=46 Days)Start Free Trial
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