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This may sound easy, and I thought it would be easy, but after som thought I
realize that what I'm trying to do probably requires a bit of hard-thinking. I have got a table that I exported from my database (Access) and it has 3 columns (call this list1) 1. Date1 2. Date2 3. A value Now, I have created another column with dates (in chronological order), ranging from 2005-01-01 to 2007-10-31 (call this list2) and I want - for each of this dates - to have a SUM of all values THAT have the date in their interval (interval between Date1 and Date2). So, for my first date in list2: "2005-01-01" I want to have a total sum of all values in list1 where "2005-01-01" is between Date1 and Date2. And so on for rest of the dates in list2 (2005-01-02 -- 2007-10-31). (I really need this for a much promised and anticipated report analyzing our sales, so all help is MUCH appreciated) Cheers, Mikael (This is cross-posted in Excel programming) |
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