If I understand you correctly, both would work. Example 1 would be the
actual total, example 2 would be the % change, correct?
If so both would be useful.
Mike
On 12/03/2013 8:54 PM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
When you say "comparing year to year" what exactly do you mean?
You want something like this:
Year Total Last Year
2000 25 null
2001 32 25
2002 65 32
or this:
Year Total % increase
2000 25 null
2001 32 (32-25)/25
2002 65 (65-32)/65
I would probably build the total cursor twice and then join them based
on the year in one being equal to the year in the other plus or minus
one.
Frank.
Frank Cazabon
On 12/03/2013 06:10 PM, Michael Savage wrote:
I have a totals query that gives me annual totals. Each row is a
different year.
Is there an easy way of comparing year to year? (Easier than using
scan endscan)
TIA,
Mike
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