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Concerning calculated columns and forms!
I originally created a subform to hold calculated information. I then discovered it isn't possible to sum a calculated field in a subform footer (if this is incorrect let me know!). So I decided to use all the same fields in a query and base the form on that. If I create three calculated columns in the query it now treats each line as a single record so I can't create a form and subform. What can I do? |
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Concerning calculated columns and forms!
You can sum the calculation itself in the form footer. If you are
multiplying quantity and unit price, an unbound text box in the subform's form footer would contain something like: =Sum([Quantity]*[UnitPrice]) "scubadiver" wrote in message ... I originally created a subform to hold calculated information. I then discovered it isn't possible to sum a calculated field in a subform footer (if this is incorrect let me know!). So I decided to use all the same fields in a query and base the form on that. If I create three calculated columns in the query it now treats each line as a single record so I can't create a form and subform. What can I do? |
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