we have to make a query
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we have to make a query
Hey thanks a lot!! It worked!Use the report wizard, when you're about to group the Personal And business, click on "Grouping Options", and select the grouping intervals as "First initial letter"
question no.9..how??
THANK YOU!! But I have a doubt : The validation we are supposed to add has to come under the "Course" table or in the created query (design view...under criteria)?Hey Sakshi, for this question (first part) you are supposed to create a summary query, (under the query thing...) and then select the 'count records' option. (second part) you just place a validation, in the table,
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THANK YOU!! But I have a doubt : The validation we are supposed to add has to come under the "Course" table or in the created query (design view...under criteria)?
And I am not able to open the database file...the .rar extension isn't opening .....is there some particular way to open them?
Last question for today...I swear! its just that I have been collecting these doubts for the past 2 months hoping to find sum1 to solve them...and jus 3 days back I found this website...seriously its the best!! you guys are amazing!
so..getting back to the point...
I have added a note in the pdf regarding my question...and where do we use the INT function?? Cant we solve the same formula without it?
THANK YOU!! But I have a doubt : The validation we are supposed to add has to come under the "Course" table or in the created query (design view...under criteria)?
And I am not able to open the database file...the .rar extension isn't opening .....is there some particular way to open them?
Hell take me... What all papers are you giving this OCTOBER?Last question for today...I swear! its just that I have been collecting these doubts for the past 2 months hoping to find sum1 to solve them...and jus 3 days back I found this website...seriously its the best!! you guys are amazing!
so..getting back to the point...
I have added a note in the pdf regarding my question...and where do we use the INT function?? Cant we solve the same formula without it?
I am writing my AS Level ICT this October so the papers are: Paper 1 (theory) and paper 2 (Practical's)Hell take me... What all papers are you giving this OCTOBER?
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