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OK, so I assume the MS Access "Expression Builder" works in SQL.
I understand the Expression Builder allows for conditional logic with the iif function.
My questions are:
Thanks for reading!
I understand the Expression Builder allows for conditional logic with the iif function.
My questions are:
- Can you create nested iif functions like you can in Visual Basic? If so, how? Do you just replace value if true and value if false with further iif expressions?
- Is there a way to reference the value of a form control within the Expression Builder?
Thanks for reading!