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Working Days
I try to do the same but not got it work?
I put next formula in my query: TotalDays: Work_Days([begdate]-[enddate]) What is wrong with this formula? Herman "Ian Tranter" wrote in message ... Steve Thanks for the advice, Things look different after a good brake & a nice cup of coffee. I have re looked at my query & you are correct. I inadvertently place the count aggregate function on the total line under the date complete field hence my work day's function had no date to compare. I have re done the queries & all works fine!! :-))))) |
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Working Days
Try use a comma:
TotalDays: Work_Days([begdate], [enddate]) -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP "hermie" wrote in message ... I try to do the same but not got it work? I put next formula in my query: TotalDays: Work_Days([begdate]-[enddate]) What is wrong with this formula? Herman "Ian Tranter" wrote in message ... Steve Thanks for the advice, Things look different after a good brake & a nice cup of coffee. I have re looked at my query & you are correct. I inadvertently place the count aggregate function on the total line under the date complete field hence my work day's function had no date to compare. I have re done the queries & all works fine!! :-))))) |
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