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Comments by Member 12405198 (Top 9 by date)
Member 12405198
17-Jun-16 11:00am
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It overrides schema.ini within Excel (doesn't look at it, apparently)... thank you for suggestions though!
Member 12405198
3-Jun-16 15:06pm
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BEAUTIFUL!!!! Thank you SO MUCH!
Member 12405198
13-Apr-16 13:13pm
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There might be a way to bracket the JOINS i.e. ...FROM((Join) (Join)) but I haven't got this to work.
Member 12405198
13-Apr-16 12:41pm
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I don't think VIEW is supported in this apparently limited subset of SQL. It says "operation not supported for this kind of object" - remember I'm running SQL from MS Query. Too bad because that would be a good solution.
Member 12405198
13-Apr-16 11:53am
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They are only using two tables in the example though. I think the limitation is on number of tables (?) using joins... I will look at VIEW...
Member 12405198
13-Apr-16 11:27am
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ok, these joins work separately but I am not able to have them together. Are you using SQL within Excel? (I guess this is MS SQL or a limited subset of it).
Member 12405198
13-Apr-16 10:15am
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Updated... hope it is clearer now.
Member 12405198
12-Apr-16 10:51am
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Typo - not running those join queries I replaced it with newer query at end. I need to put the code for the new query in here where I only use wheres.
Member 12405198
10-Apr-16 17:02pm
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If I put the where clause at the end I get "Too few parameters - expected 2" and if I put the join clause at the end I get "Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression... then it lists everything starting with [End Time].
There no start time because that would be the beginning of the call and I only care when the call ended because I will call it as "happening" on that day even though maybe it was initiated during the day before. What's probably confusing is that Begin Time and End Time are relative to the call's duration (date is part of that) and StartDate and EndDate are the beginning and end of the days I want to pick out of the database, in other words the criteria stuck into a file I create after the user enters their desired start/end into a form. I hope that clears it up.
I guess DATEPART doesn't work in this SQL version that might simplify some things but it looks like not supported. Side issue, sort of.
Jim
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