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Dave McCool16-May-10 6:56
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Hi,

I am working in conservation and I am sent and record various records of various insects to record. I use MS Access 2007 to import the records into. I have seperate tables for seperate years 2007, 2008, 2009 etc...(all tables have the exact same fields, just different records for each different table) What I need to do is take all this data and find out which species was the most recorded in a year or least recorded etc.. I want to do this with a report and a chart of some sort (Pie or bar I think might be best)

I have four fields on the table I wish to use the "Scientific Name" the "Location" the "Quantity" and the "Date"

1) How would I be able to take the Quantity field and find out the total numbers for each species using the Scientific name and creating a report for this? I could have 50 records with the same scientific name, but I would like totals for these. And same for all species recorded

2) Using what I said above, I'd like to create a report and chart on the top highest recorded numbers of 5 different species and another on the lowest recorded species in one table

3) Finally, using what I wanted to do above, I wanted to do this for years, to show how species are doing over years. All the records I have are in different tables with the same fields as I already mentioned, but how would I be able to use all the tables say "Species 2007" "Species 2008" etc.. to create totals for ech seperate species recorded using the "Scientific Name" field to get the species name.

Any help would be appreciated.

Dave
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