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Old August 13th, 2007, 03:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Cheese
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I have a report that lists topics by date range and "status". This report is
based on a query that correctly displays the data. The report, for only one
topic, does not display the topic name but correctly displays the status
associated with this topic. When I look at the primary key for this
non-displayed topic, it is not the autonumber associated with the primary key
for this topic. The correct primary key is 1185381005 and yet the report
displays 1E+09??? I think that this is telling me something, perhaps
not...why does this one topic not display?
Thanks in advance!
Cheese
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Old August 13th, 2007, 04:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.reports
Marshall Barton
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Cheese wrote:

I have a report that lists topics by date range and "status". This report is
based on a query that correctly displays the data. The report, for only one
topic, does not display the topic name but correctly displays the status
associated with this topic. When I look at the primary key for this
non-displayed topic, it is not the autonumber associated with the primary key
for this topic. The correct primary key is 1185381005 and yet the report
displays 1E+09??? I think that this is telling me something, perhaps
not...why does this one topic not display?



That's just the scientific format for the number. It's is
used when the text box is not wide enough to display the
entire number as an integer.

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Marsh
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