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Default Basic query question - crosstab? - 01-07-2005 , 07:53 PM






How do I to create a query (or Datasheet) that has that little plus sign so
you can click it to expands the field to show the sub categories of each
entry? Is this called a crosstab query?

I've seen some mdb's with this kind of thing but I forget what it's
called...

Thanks in advance.



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Default Re: Basic query question - crosstab? - 01-07-2005 , 08:51 PM






deko wrote:
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How do I to create a query (or Datasheet) that has that little plus sign so
you can click it to expands the field to show the sub categories of each
entry? Is this called a crosstab query?

I've seen some mdb's with this kind of thing but I forget what it's
called...
Access 2000 and later versions.

That is a subdatasheet. See Access Help for further info.

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Default Re: Basic query question - crosstab? - 01-07-2005 , 09:44 PM



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Access 2000 and later versions.

That is a subdatasheet. See Access Help for further info.
That's the ticket... from what I've read so far, I need to set my subform
(datasheet) SourceObject to a query that has a one-to-many relationship with
the data I want to view in the subdatasheet. The interesting part is going
to be setting up the relationships between the queries.

Thanks for the help.




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