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ChrisDobberfuhl
Qrew Member
Thanks for your help. It was worth a shot, I might have to get creative to see if I can track this information.
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Chris Dobberfuhl
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Chris Dobberfuhl
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JasonJohnson2
5 years agoQrew Cadet
I might have an idea but need to understand the question a little better.
You have records that get created?
Are you looking for changes to one specific field or a change to any list of fields?
Is their one field that stays the same and is related to another table? Perhaps mac address?
We are counting these changes?
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Jason Johnson
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You have records that get created?
Are you looking for changes to one specific field or a change to any list of fields?
Is their one field that stays the same and is related to another table? Perhaps mac address?
We are counting these changes?
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Jason Johnson
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- MarkShnier__You5 years agoQrew ChampionJason,
I'm not sure where you are going but yes maybe the answer is a simple summary report as a summary report will count the number of groups.
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------------------------------ - JasonJohnson25 years agoQrew CadetIf you are connected to another table and the other table is the one not the many you can do a 'distinct count' off of the 'date created' field and set the conditions. Then if you want it on the other table do a lookup back. You could create a distinct count for each field if it had to be more detailed. If it is one record changing then you could use the date modified. It all depends on have a relationship.
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Jason Johnson
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