A awake2424 Registered User. Local time Yesterday, 18:33 Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 479 Jul 15, 2013 #1 This seems correct, but it is not working. Code: =IIf([Results]="Negative","No Variants Detected") Thank you.
This seems correct, but it is not working. Code: =IIf([Results]="Negative","No Variants Detected") Thank you.
pbaldy Wino Moderator Staff member Local time Yesterday, 16:33 Joined Aug 30, 2003 Messages 36,157 Jul 15, 2013 #2 Try =IIf([Results]="Negative","No Variants Detected", "") If not, verify what the Results field actually contains. "is not working" is pretty vague.
Try =IIf([Results]="Negative","No Variants Detected", "") If not, verify what the Results field actually contains. "is not working" is pretty vague.
A awake2424 Registered User. Local time Yesterday, 18:33 Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 479 Jul 15, 2013 #3 Code: =IIf([Results]="Negative","No Variants Detected","") Eventhough the Results field Combobox is Negative the text does not fill in the textbox. Thanks.
Code: =IIf([Results]="Negative","No Variants Detected","") Eventhough the Results field Combobox is Negative the text does not fill in the textbox. Thanks.
pbaldy Wino Moderator Staff member Local time Yesterday, 16:33 Joined Aug 30, 2003 Messages 36,157 Jul 15, 2013 #4 Are you sure the combo's bound column isn't an ID field or something? Can you post the db here?
missinglinq AWF VIP Local time Yesterday, 19:33 Joined Jun 20, 2003 Messages 6,417 Jul 15, 2013 #5 To test that possibility, place this code in the Form's code module, then make a selection from the Combobox and see what value shows in the Messagebox: Code: Private Sub Results_AfterUpdate() MsgBox Me.Results End Sub Linq ;0)>
To test that possibility, place this code in the Form's code module, then make a selection from the Combobox and see what value shows in the Messagebox: Code: Private Sub Results_AfterUpdate() MsgBox Me.Results End Sub Linq ;0)>