Hi,
I have some linked tables I'm using as subforms. I'd like to make the data a little more readable rather than numbers that my linked table spits out (can't do anything about it).
In my main form I can use the control source and enter something like this:
=IIf([FieldName]="1","Male",IIf([FieldName]="2","Female"))
I can put as many statements as I want, just add a bracket at the ned for each one. Works great.
This however does not work in the subform. I get a circular logic error. If I then add a table reference like:
=IIf([TableName]![FieldName]="1","Male",IIf([FieldName]="2","Female"))
The error goes away, but it still displays as #Name?
Any Ideas?
Mike
I have some linked tables I'm using as subforms. I'd like to make the data a little more readable rather than numbers that my linked table spits out (can't do anything about it).
In my main form I can use the control source and enter something like this:
=IIf([FieldName]="1","Male",IIf([FieldName]="2","Female"))
I can put as many statements as I want, just add a bracket at the ned for each one. Works great.
This however does not work in the subform. I get a circular logic error. If I then add a table reference like:
=IIf([TableName]![FieldName]="1","Male",IIf([FieldName]="2","Female"))
The error goes away, but it still displays as #Name?
Any Ideas?
Mike