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Old December 31st, 2007, 04:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
tsison7
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Default Using IFF function in textboxes

I want to evaluate an equation based on (2) existing variables on a form and
to avoid a division by zero error I was hoping to use the Iff function in the
textbox.

I tried using the IFF function in a textbox as follows Iff(den0, num/den,
0) but I take it that function doesn't work in a textbox. Any suggestions on
how to accomplish this by other means?

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TIA
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Old December 31st, 2007, 04:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
tsison7
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Default Using IFF function in textboxes

Again...nevermind....IIF.....not IFF.....long day....sorry

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"tsison7" wrote:

I want to evaluate an equation based on (2) existing variables on a form and
to avoid a division by zero error I was hoping to use the Iff function in the
textbox.

I tried using the IFF function in a textbox as follows Iff(den0, num/den,
0) but I take it that function doesn't work in a textbox. Any suggestions on
how to accomplish this by other means?

--
TIA

 




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