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Accounts Payable 4 By Richard Rost ![]() ![]() Build an Accounts Payable Database in Access, Part 4 In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I will show you how to build a query to categorize your accounts payable items based on their due dates using the IIf function. You will learn how to identify amounts that are past due, due in seven days, thirty days, and over thirty days, as well as how to set up calculated fields for each group. This is part 4. MembersThere is no extended cut, but here is the file download: Silver Members and up get access to view Extended Cut videos, when available. Gold Members can download the files from class plus get access to the Code Vault. If you're not a member, Join Today! PrerequisitesLinksRecommended CoursesUp Next
KeywordsTechHelp Access, accounts payable series, conditional formatting, payables form, past due report, aging report, IIf function, query criteria is null, calculated fields, date calculations, due in seven days, due in thirty days, aging accounts payable, field aliasing, grouping by due date
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Keywords: TechHelp Access, accounts payable series, conditional formatting, payables form, past due report, aging report, IIf function, query criteria is null, calculated fields, date calculations, due in seven days, due in thirty days, aging accounts payable, fiel PermaLink Accounts Payable in Microsoft Access, Part 4 |