Armando Vilela Baiões
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Dinamic report to Crosstab query
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Is there any way I can create a report when I open a CrosstabQuery, that report is built automatically and when I close it again it is deleted, as if it were a temporary report.
Thank you for your attention.
Greetings.
Is there any way I can create a report when I open a CrosstabQuery, that report is built automatically and when I close it again it is deleted, as if it were a temporary report.
Thank you for your attention.
Greetings.
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Is there any information that tells me how I can make this report dynamic? It seems to me to be the only solution.
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oh so you chose the Excel report than the access report.
This is what I did to. Works well with any variation of columns returned by the crosstab query, formatting can be done seamlessly using automation and you can add charts as well
This is what I did to. Works well with any variation of columns returned by the crosstab query, formatting can be done seamlessly using automation and you can add charts as well
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Thats right Rey
Since Access reports are limited in width to 22", there is no getting around a column limitation but depending on how many columns you expect and how wide the data in them is, an Access report could work. I told you how to make it which answered the question you asked. If you need more flexibility, then I agree, Excel is the right choice.
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Thanks To Pat, Dale and Rey! Greetings
It is not as simple as that.