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DS - 10 Jun 2007 03:52 GMT
This if statement in a Query always returns the first value.....any
help is appreciated.
Thanks
DS
N2: IIf([tblCheckDetails].[CDDiscountDP]>=1 And
[tblCheckDetails].[CDDiscountAction]<>"B","   " & "*" &
[tblDiscounts].[DiscountName],IIf([tblCheckDetails].[CDDiscountDP]>=1
And [CDDiscountAction]="A","  " & "**" & [tblDiscounts].[DiscountName]))
John W. Vinson - 10 Jun 2007 06:14 GMT
>This if statement in a Query always returns the first value.....any
>help is appreciated.
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>[tblDiscounts].[DiscountName],IIf([tblCheckDetails].[CDDiscountDP]>=1
>And [CDDiscountAction]="A","  " & "**" & [tblDiscounts].[DiscountName]))

Could you please describe in words what the query is intended to do? What is
the context - is this a calculated field in the query?

            John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
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