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Decimal places..
Sorry. Yes it is in a Report that I dont need the 0's to show. Show what
would I need to put in the query in order not to show the 0's? Thanks Jeff Boyce wrote: Your original post mentioned a "form", but you've posted in a "reports" newsgroup. I'll assume you are talking about a report definition. You could do the 0 == nothing conversion in a query you use to feed the report, or you could use the report's OnFormat event to have Access decide, for each detail record, what value to place in that textbox control. I'd probably go with the former, so that the data coming into the report is already cleaned up. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP When i change it, it works fine but it also shows 0. I need it to show a blank when there is a 0.. [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] 18.0 Thanks -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...ports/200707/1 |
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Decimal places..
If you are saying that your underlying data has rows for which you don't
want to see the row if the field is zero, use the selection criterion to exclude those rows. If you want to set a value of 0 in a field to Null, you could use an expression something like: NewValue: IIF([YourField]=0, Null,[YourField]) Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "stephendeloach via AccessMonster.com" u32891@uwe wrote in message news:75b3f53f6baca@uwe... Sorry. Yes it is in a Report that I dont need the 0's to show. Show what would I need to put in the query in order not to show the 0's? Thanks Jeff Boyce wrote: Your original post mentioned a "form", but you've posted in a "reports" newsgroup. I'll assume you are talking about a report definition. You could do the 0 == nothing conversion in a query you use to feed the report, or you could use the report's OnFormat event to have Access decide, for each detail record, what value to place in that textbox control. I'd probably go with the former, so that the data coming into the report is already cleaned up. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP When i change it, it works fine but it also shows 0. I need it to show a blank when there is a 0.. [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] 18.0 Thanks -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...ports/200707/1 |
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