I have an Access 2000 report based on a query like this
SELECT
...
FROM Clients AS wc INNER JOIN ...
WHERE ((wo.OfferStatusID)=3) AND
((DatePart("ww",[wo.StatusTimeStamp]))=DatePart("ww",[Enter Week End Date]))
AND ((Year([wo.StatusTimeStamp]))=Year(Date())));
The where clause allows you to enter the ‘Week End Date’ and it finds all of the records for the Sunday-Saturday week that contains the end date.
My problem is I need to include the Saturday end date on the report so that the header reads ‘… for week ending 5/9/09’ and I can’t figure out how to get that date without the query asking me for it a second time.
Is there a way to force Access to return the parameter entered as another field in the results, or another way to get that week ending date?
Continuing to poke around in the query designer I discovered that I could add this to the SELECT clause and get the value entered added to each row:
This works, but I am still open to other suggestions.