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Elizabeth has attended:
Access Introduction course

Queries

Hello, I'm trying to design a query which will return all changes made in the database on today's date. Is there a way of including criteria in the query that will automatically update to today's date, rather than typing in dd/mm/yy every time?

Thanks,

Liz

RE: Queries

Hi Elizabeth

Thank you for your question - I am sorry it has taken longer than we would have hoped to reply. Please bear with me - I will ask one of my fellow trainers who can answer your question to get back to you as soon as possible.

Kind regards,
Andrew

RE: Queries

Hello Liz,

I am currently going through our forum to clear out any active questions. Can you please tell me whether you have managed to resolve this problem?

If not, please reply within five days so I can contact a trainer who can help you, otherwise this question will be marked as Resolved.

Thank you for your assistance.


Kind regards

Cindy
Microsoft Office Trainer

RE: Queries

Hello,

This question has not yet been answered. I would still really appreciate a response.

Many thanks,

Liz

RE: Queries

Hello Liz

Did you ever get an answer to your question about today's date?
I'm an Access trainer and somehow I missed your question.

Yes you can use the function Date() instead of typing today's date every time. For example if you have a field called Updated typing =date() in the query criteria for that field will display all records updated on the current date.

Sorry it took so long to reply and any waisted time it caused you.

Regards
Doug Dunn
Best STL


 

Access tip:

How To Display An '&' In A Label In A Form

To have your label display a sentence with an &(ampersand) in it, like Fox & Hound simply type it as:

Fox && Hound

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