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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Looks really nice, thanks a lot bud!
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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Sorry about the delay pal. Because my database is quite unclean (Lots of test queries etc) I quickly made a small replica of the problem I've encountered. Set up 2 tables with relationships; Customer/Booking both with some dummy data and a query which is identical to the one i'm currently...
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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Thanks a lot pal, I'll do it later when I get home.
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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Yeah I changed the field name to 'FirstName' in the customer table. The SQL below again produced another syntax error. Total: DSum("Price","CurrentQuery","CustomerName ='" Tables!Customer Table.CustomerName & "'") . This is the only SQL I'm using for this Query, other than that it's all...
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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Just one error to the next! Tried it and have received, for the first time, this error message: "The expression you've entered as a query parameter produced this error: Microsoft Office Access can't find the name 'Enter Name' you've entered in the expression" (I definitely entered the correct...
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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Thanks for speedy response. I attempted to enter the new code: Total: DSum("Price","CurrentQuery","Customer Name ='" & [Customer Name] & "'") but I got: Syntax error (Missing operator) in Query expression 'Customer Name ='John". Appreciate the help, thanks again.
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    Help with Expressions; Dsum and DLookUp.

    Hi everyone, I'm not particularly fluent with Access so do excuse amateur terminology, explanations etc. Anyway; I've been setting up a Booking system through MS Access, to run alongside a PhP server. The Database includes information as you'd expect, Customer info, booking Info etc. My...
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