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Access crosstab query
How can you get an Access CrosstabQuery to advise zero values in the total
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You set the Value to something like:
Val(Nz(Sum([YourField]),0)) If this doesn't help then come back with your current SQL View. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Sherry" wrote in message ... How can you get an Access CrosstabQuery to advise zero values in the total column? |
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