|  | Posted by Chris on 06/05/05 14:35 
Another way of 'saying' that might be
 IF jul THEN INCLUDE junjul AND julaug
 (in the resultant query)
 
 On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 04:11:25 -0700, Chris <coverland914 @ yahoo.com>
 wrote:
 
 >Having a little trouble returning the result I'm looking for in a
 >query and thought I'd ask a question here.
 >
 >I have an input screen with a pull down menu to capture vacation
 >activity within a given month as well as capture overlap onto another
 >month.  For example, if you're taking vacation between June 25 and
 >July 4, the input would be 'junjul'  if the days off were July 4
 >through 10, the input would be 'jul' and if the days off happened to
 >be July 25 through August 5, the input would fall under 'julaug' with
 >the idea being that the query captures any vacation for the month of
 >July but also sends back info for any overlapping month vacation.
 >Also, if you did a query for the month of June or August, that
 >overlapping vacation would show as well.  I did this very effectively
 >in Access once and am trying duplicate it with PHP.
 >
 >So a question becomes, IF jul (is selected in the query for the month
 >of July) THEN return any data for junjul AND julaug if they were used
 >on the input form and have that data returned under a July query.
 >
 >Any thoughts?
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