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replyReply Wed 28 Jan 2009, 15:15Delegate Dafydd said...

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I have a report where I select a staff member from a list / table, and it runs a make-table query then opens opens a report showing me their performance.

Is there a way of iterating through these and printing each one off automaticall? - that is WITHOUT having to select each one in turn.

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replyReply Wed 11 Feb 2009, 09:52Trainer Stephen said...

RE: Access VBA

Hi Dafydd

Thank you for your question

It is certainly possible to automate the above process by writing a couple of procedures in a module. The first procedure would cycle through each employee in the relevant recordset, and then pass that name to a procedure which would run a query with that employee as the parameter. It would then build a report based on that query.
This would require a good knowledge of Access VBA as covered on our access vba course

Regards

Stephen

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