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quartile function on access 2003

Hello:

Anyone have used or know how to calculate the quartile in a data using
access 2003?.

I already have used this function in excel.

if this function doesn´t exist, any idea of how to create it.

I have tried to create this function, but i don´t know how to convert this
function into a "group by" function as "AVG" and how to pass parameters as
fields names and tables names to the function dynamicly.

Thanks a lot.

Joel.
Jul 11 '08 #1
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"Joel" <Jo**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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Hello:

Anyone have used or know how to calculate the quartile in a data using
access 2003?.

I already have used this function in excel.

if this function doesn´t exist, any idea of how to create it.

I have tried to create this function, but i don´t know how to convert this
function into a "group by" function as "AVG" and how to pass parameters as
fields names and tables names to the function dynamicly.

Thanks a lot.

Joel.

I think you should ask the folks in one of the newsgroups for the Access
product.
Here's how to get there via the web interface:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.aspx

Click the + beside your language. then scroll down to Office and Desktop
Applications. In Office and Desktop Applications, find the Access category
and post to a group there.

Jul 12 '08 #2
Thanks a lot, i´ll try that.

"PvdG42" wrote:
"Joel" <Jo**@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:49**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hello:

Anyone have used or know how to calculate the quartile in a data using
access 2003?.

I already have used this function in excel.

if this function doesn´t exist, any idea of how to create it.

I have tried to create this function, but i don´t know how to convert this
function into a "group by" function as "AVG" and how to pass parameters as
fields names and tables names to the function dynamicly.

Thanks a lot.

Joel.

I think you should ask the folks in one of the newsgroups for the Access
product.
Here's how to get there via the web interface:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.aspx

Click the + beside your language. then scroll down to Office and Desktop
Applications. In Office and Desktop Applications, find the Access category
and post to a group there.

Jul 12 '08 #3

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