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Author: bounce
Date: Aug 23, 2008 16:15

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Any programming required will be in Excel (even though you may be able to execute it from Access). Therefore, I'd post your question into one of the Excel programming groups. HTH -- -Larry- -- "George Applegate" <gappleg8@spam.noaddress.com> wrote in message news:bs5h04hgu95568bc79r6c7pik225ujtnn3@4ax.com... > I have a data base that looks like this in access: > > emp# Date     

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Author: bounce
Date: May 17, 2008 06:15

George, we usually call this 'concatenating child records'. The parent table is the Employee table, the child table is the date and times table. There is a sample database that shows a function and how to use it to do this. http://www.rogersaccesslibrary.com/Otherdownload.asp?SampleName='Generic%%20Function%%20To%%20Concatenate%%20Child%%20Records' Jeanette Cunningham "George Applegate"
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Just a couple of quick thoughts: Is there some way to tell if the cell Time contains in or out? If there is then you might need to right a couple of queries to get the in times and out times to results tables. Then export the access results to excel. Otherwise you might have to write a quick program to evaluate the cells contents for each ee. On Apr 18, 7:44 am, George Applegate <gappl     

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Author: Larry Daugherty
Date: Apr 18, 2008 17:50

I have a data base that looks like this in access: emp# Date Time In or out Obviously multiple records for each employee, on each date I would like to somehow import the data into excel though, so it looks like this: emp# date In Tim 1 Out tim 1 In tim 2 Out tim 2 In tim3 Out tim 3 In other words, when the date comes into excel from access, how can I get the multiple
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I have a data base that looks like this in access: emp# Date Time In or out Obviously multiple records for each employee, on each date I would like to somehow import the data into excel though, so it looks like this: emp# date In Tim 1 Out tim 1 In tim 2 Out tim 2 In tim3 Out tim 3 In other words, when the date comes into excel from access, how can I get the multiple     

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Author: Jeanette Cunningham
Date: Apr 18, 2008 15:08

I have a data base that looks like this in access: emp# Date Time In or out Obviously multiple records for each employee, on each date I would like to somehow import the data into excel though, so it looks like this: emp# date In Tim 1 Out tim 1 In tim 2 Out tim 2 In tim3 Out tim 3 In other words, when the date comes into excel from access, how can I get the multiple
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Author: lmnorms1
Date: Apr 18, 2008 10:47

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Author: George Applegate
Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:44

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Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:44

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Author: George Applegate
Date: Apr 18, 2008 05:43

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