I have a sign up form where people select their name for the time slot they want, there are 2 spots open per time slot, so I have Interviewer A and Interviewer B. Records can then either just be a name in A or a name in A and B.
I would like to run a report that shows how many times all the interviewers have signed up in a date range.
I can do this individually by looking up one name at a time with this query:
I can make 2 separate queries to look up each field, for interviewer A and Interviewer B, then run a join query, but this results in 2 counts for each agent and I can't sum the two totals together....
I would like to run a report that shows how many times all the interviewers have signed up in a date range.
I can do this individually by looking up one name at a time with this query:
SELECT Sum(Interview_Schedule.ID) AS SumOfID, Sum(Interview_Schedule.Completed)*-1 AS CountofYes, Count(Interview_Schedule.Completed) AS CountOfCompleted
FROM Interview_Schedule
WHERE (((Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_B)=[Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![cboSup])) OR (((Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_A)=[Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![cboSup]) AND ((Interview_Schedule.Interview_Date) Between [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtStartDate] And [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtEndDate]));
My question is how do I get a report to show all agents at once with their own interview count?FROM Interview_Schedule
WHERE (((Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_B)=[Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![cboSup])) OR (((Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_A)=[Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![cboSup]) AND ((Interview_Schedule.Interview_Date) Between [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtStartDate] And [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtEndDate]));
I can make 2 separate queries to look up each field, for interviewer A and Interviewer B, then run a join query, but this results in 2 counts for each agent and I can't sum the two totals together....
SELECT Sum(Interview_Schedule.ID) AS SumOfID, Sum(Interview_Schedule.Completed)*-1 AS CountofYes, Count(Interview_Schedule.Completed) AS CountOfCompleted, Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_A
FROM Interview_Schedule
WHERE (((Interview_Schedule.Interview_Date) Between [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtStartDate] And [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtEndDate]))
GROUP BY Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_A;
UNION SELECT Sum(Interview_Schedule.ID) AS SumOfID, Sum(Interview_Schedule.Completed)*-1 AS CountofYes, Count(Interview_Schedule.Completed) AS CountOfCompleted, Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_B
FROM Interview_Schedule
WHERE (((Interview_Schedule.Interview_Date) Between [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtStartDate] And [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtEndDate]))
GROUP BY Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_B;
Any ideas?FROM Interview_Schedule
WHERE (((Interview_Schedule.Interview_Date) Between [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtStartDate] And [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtEndDate]))
GROUP BY Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_A;
UNION SELECT Sum(Interview_Schedule.ID) AS SumOfID, Sum(Interview_Schedule.Completed)*-1 AS CountofYes, Count(Interview_Schedule.Completed) AS CountOfCompleted, Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_B
FROM Interview_Schedule
WHERE (((Interview_Schedule.Interview_Date) Between [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtStartDate] And [Forms]![Main]![NavigationSubform]![txtEndDate]))
GROUP BY Interview_Schedule.Interviewer_B;