Question: I have looked everywhere and even paid someone to look at the issue I am having. 1. I have a routine that deletes the table data and loads new datatable that is download from an SAP application. the issue i am having is that when i run the old data in the queries i get the correct calculations and percentages. But when i input or import new data after the old data has been deleted my queries are not calculating the data percentages correctly. I would gladly pay someone to look at it since i cant seem to find a answer after looking at several resources. Since my Database is too large to download can you look at here. You can download it from address: http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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jeanier1975
the issue i am having is that when i run the old data in the queries i get the correct calculations and percentages. But when i input or import new data after the old data has been deleted my queries are not calculating the data percentages correctly.
- Are you deleting the data in the table or are you deleting the table and then re-attaching new data?
- Exactly what is it about the percentage calculations that are "not working correctly? This will help us understand what the problem might be.
- Do you have the data types properly set for your tables?
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Answers i have the data in the table deleted.
The calculations are not returning the correct numbers in the database after i run the parameterf with the parameter dates.
Yes i have the data types set on my database that why i attached the upload link of my database.Comment
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jeannier1975:
The calculations are not returning the correct numbers in the database after i run the parameterf with the parameter dates.
Also, in general, do not post a database to our forum unless you are specifically asked to do so. Many of us work on Bytes from work, so we are unable to download a DB anyway.Comment
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i do appologize i just dont know how to explain what the issue is because i cant troubleshoot the materComment
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You do realize that what you have described is like taking your car to a mechanic and saying, "It doesn't work. Fix it!"
Does the car not start? Are the tires flat? Is it out of gas? Is it making a weird noise?
You've got to help us out with this, otherwise, we are unable to assist you.Comment
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