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Old December 18th, 2006, 12:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Cmd for Formula??

Formula for a search in from Greater than "Amount"? I have a from where
tells the manager the Total of the Assistance the employee receive for that
year. but is there a way for me to have a command and run a lookup on that
form and return the result anybody with more than that amount? The amount is
not part of the query, it is a unbound text and i put the formula in the page
footer so it will adds each total and give me a sum of that total. Any
advice?


Thanks!!

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Old December 18th, 2006, 04:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
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Default Cmd for Formula??

Never mind, i found a way to fix this problem...thanks

accessuser wrote:
Formula for a search in from Greater than "Amount"? I have a from where
tells the manager the Total of the Assistance the employee receive for that
year. but is there a way for me to have a command and run a lookup on that
form and return the result anybody with more than that amount? The amount is
not part of the query, it is a unbound text and i put the formula in the page
footer so it will adds each total and give me a sum of that total. Any
advice?

Thanks!!


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