But I have no way of knowing how many rounds need to be taken into consideration. Can I pull the top [number] number from a field in access? If not then it’ll have to be done in CF.

 

I do have MX 6.1

 

Giles Roadnight

http://giles.roadnight.name

 

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 24 March 2004 11:08
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Correct. But do the query of query inside access. Not CF unless you are using the latest version but even then it is best to get the DB to do what it does best.

 

Ellis C Wood BSc

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 24 March 2004 10:55
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Compilcated SQL query on access

 

So I save the query in access and access it like any other table?

 

Sounds good but the top 5 of 6 thing may change i.e 21 out of 29 is another option.

 

I suppose I could do a query to get the top 21 then do a query of a query or something like that.

 

 

Giles Roadnight

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ellwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 March 2004 10:20
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Compilcated SQL query on access

 

Best to do this in views in access. i.e. create a query for the sum

 

select top 5 points from driverpoints where driverid = d.id

 

then join this with the driver table and run the query from that. It is all possible, just takes a bit of planning and is guaranteed to change once the client sees what is possible.

 

Ellis C Wood BSc

Ellwood Web Solutions

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Giles Roadnight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 March 2004 10:12
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Subject: [ cf-dev ] Compilcated SQL query on access

 

I have a meetings table, a drivers table and a drivers points table. Each driver has points for each meeting. For a series the total points are the best 5 out of 6 scores that a driver has got.

 

Is it possible to write a query to do this in access?

 

Something like:

 

Select sum(select top 5 points from driverpoints where driverid = d.id) as total, driver.drivername

From driver d

Order by total

 

I’d test this but I don’t actually have the tables or data yet. I am certain the above won’t work though as you can’t selects with a select statement in access (can you?).

 

Is there another way of doing this?

 

Thanks

 

Giles Roadnight

http://giles.roadnight.name

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