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Reports are rather like queries in that they can be used to summarize the information in a database. One difference is that reports usually produce printed output, or produce web-based output that can be printed as required. Suppose that, at the end of every month, you need to produce a list of all invoices issued in that month, together with their individual values and a total. The best method is to use a report.

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© 2007 Mark Whitehorn

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(2007). Reports. In: Inside Relational Databases with Examples in Access. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-687-2_6

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