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From: Robert_DubYa on 30 Apr 2010 14:29 Is their a way to use the current date or calculated date as a column heading?
From: Duane Hookom on 30 Apr 2010 15:31 I can't imagine why you would need to do this. I expect you can derive a column name in a crosstab. The other solution would be to use code to create the SQL of a query. -- Duane Hookom Microsoft Access MVP "Robert_DubYa" wrote: > Is their a way to use the current date or calculated date as a column heading?
From: Jeff Boyce on 30 Apr 2010 17:46 Yes, probably... but why?! I can drive nails with my chainsaw ... but it isn't a very good use of the tool. If you'll describe the business need you're trying to solve by doing it this way, folks here may be able to offer alternate approaches that make better use of Access' features. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Access MVP -- Disclaimer: This author may have received products and services mentioned in this post. Mention and/or description of a product or service herein does not constitute endorsement thereof. Any code or pseudocode included in this post is offered "as is", with no guarantee as to suitability. You can thank the FTC of the USA for making this disclaimer possible/necessary. "Robert_DubYa" <RobertDubYa(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DA052058-416B-4709-A2C3-D5930A44DF14(a)microsoft.com... > Is their a way to use the current date or calculated date as a column > heading?
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