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anttu
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Hello!
Looks like a grate forum for access topics and thats exactly what I need now! I'm new to Access and are going grazy!!
I'm trying to add some functions to an excisting database that someone else has done.
The Form creates an report from an db containing a one per day status information from water and electrical meters. Filling in start and stop dates gives a nice report over all meters and their status.
Now I want to add a combo box so the user can select one meter or leaving it empty to get all meters. I can make it work when selecting one meter in the list, but leaving it empty shows none. Or selecting any don't help all of the meters shows up anyway.
I used the search engine on this forum and found similar problem, but couldn't figure it out. Tried many combinations of the IIF statement, but didn't help.
Please help me!!
/Anttu
Looks like a grate forum for access topics and thats exactly what I need now! I'm new to Access and are going grazy!!
I'm trying to add some functions to an excisting database that someone else has done.
The Form creates an report from an db containing a one per day status information from water and electrical meters. Filling in start and stop dates gives a nice report over all meters and their status.
Now I want to add a combo box so the user can select one meter or leaving it empty to get all meters. I can make it work when selecting one meter in the list, but leaving it empty shows none. Or selecting any don't help all of the meters shows up anyway.
I used the search engine on this forum and found similar problem, but couldn't figure it out. Tried many combinations of the IIF statement, but didn't help.
Please help me!!
/Anttu