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    rsearing is offline Novice
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    Report "WHERE" clause not working

    I am new - please go easy - and very confused why this isn't working. I have a report that works great when I click on the report "New Parents Billing" It shows both parents - and all their children (it's a daycare center app). The problem is - when I run the report from the form I created "f_calculate bill" It's *supposed* to work so that if you don't click on a parent from the dropdown - it will query all parents - or if you click on a specific parent and "view report" - it will choose that individual. Problem is when I click on "Mark Sutton" - he doesn't show up - not even his ID - however, the query that the report is based upon ("query4") does show the record (id is 2).

    I have uploaded the 2 database files at:



    ftp://www.kofc1913.org/GregoryDayCare.mdb
    ftp://www.kofc1913.org/GregoryDayCare_be.mdb

    I am thoroughly confused - please help.

    Sincerely,
    Rob

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    Rob,
    Compact and Repair both files and then put the in one ZIP file and just attach it to your post here. Both files do not want to download as you have them.

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    rsearing is offline Novice
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    Database attached

    Good suggestion - database is uploaded. Not sure why - but whenever I move the files - I always seem to have to go into the .mdb main file and right click on any of the "linked" tables - and then perform the link manager on them to re-link the _be.mdb file with the tables.

    Thank you so much,
    Rob

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    rsearing is offline Novice
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    Figured it out. Basically - the filter was also calculating dates. Although I now had parentId's - in the case of Mark - I didn't ahve a date - so I changed my WhereClause to include date returns with NULL.

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    Excellent! You always learn so much more when you fix it yourself. Thanks for posting back.

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