QueryTable + DCount

Mudbutt

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I can't seem to make a querytable in Excel 2007 bring in a query that is using DCount to exclude holidays in my NetWorkingDays formula in Access. When i try to link the query, it tells me it can't find my "tblHolidays" table.

Is there a way around this so I can use a query table in my report?

Code:
WorkDayDiff: -(([Req#dlv#dt]-[Act Date])-(DateDiff("ww",[Act Date],[Req#dlv#dt])*2))-DCount("[Holidays]","tblHolidays","[Holidays] > #" & [Act Date] & "# and [Holidays] < #" & [Req#dlv#dt] & "#")

Cross-post: http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/showthread.php?t=582299
 
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