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dlwilson007
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Posted - 2007-01-25 : 11:43:34
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I want to write an expression that will evaluate 2 fields. So, in simple terms, I want the following:if field1 > 0 and field2 = "yes", apply formatting, otherwise leave formatting as is.I am familiar with using iif statements, but since I want to evaluate 2 fields instead of one, I'm not sure how to proceed.It seems I may need to use another statement, such as the Switch statement...I just don't know how.Thanks for any help!David |
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snSQL
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1837 Posts |
Posted - 2007-01-25 : 11:55:56
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No, just an IIf will be fine, basically just =IIf(field1 > 0 AND field2 = "yes", "true result", "false result")You can use that in the expression of multiple properties on multiple text boxes. |
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dlwilson007
Starting Member
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Posted - 2007-01-25 : 12:57:15
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quote: Originally posted by snSQL No, just an IIf will be fine, basically just =IIf(field1 > 0 AND field2 = "yes", "true result", "false result")You can use that in the expression of multiple properties on multiple text boxes.
Thank you. I tried that and failed, but obviously it was the way I wrote the expression that was wrong, and not the method. Thanks for your help! |
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snSQL
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-01-25 : 14:09:18
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If you post your code and the error you got, someone here will no doubt be able to help. |
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