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9.2

Dynamic Access Report Labels

Asked by awesomejohn19 in Access Reports

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I have the following code:
TRANSFORM Count(PartnerSector.[CountOfDeal Sponsor]) AS [CountOfCountOfDeal Sponsor]
SELECT PartnerSector.[Deal Sponsor], Count(PartnerSector.[CountOfDeal Sponsor]) AS [Total Of CountOfDeal Sponsor]
FROM PartnerSector
GROUP BY PartnerSector.[Deal Sponsor]
PIVOT PartnerSector.Sector;

I am using this query as a subreport inside the main report i am preparing. I want the Column names to be dynamic since in the future I may be using different data. How can  I achieve that? When I put it into the report as a subreport, it automatically creates the headings from the current data. I don't want to delete and put the query again inside the report each time I change the data.

Thanks

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