Rich I tried that but when I run the report it jumps back to edit mode with that field highlighted (Access's way of saying "um, NO!")
Here is the sum query:
=Sum(IIf(IIf([Expr1012]>181,[Printing And Copies],IIf([Expr1012]>91 Or [Expr1012]<181,[Printing And Copies]-15,IIf([Expr1012]<91,[Printing And Copies]-255,0)))<0,0,IIf([Expr1012]>181,[Printing And Copies],IIf([Expr1012]>91 Or [Expr1012]<181,[Printing And Copies]-15,IIf([Expr1012]<91,[Printing And Copies]-255,0)))))
Is there a chance that this is just asking to much?
I tried simplifying the expression some and it is giving me an answer to I am willing to bet that is it.
OK, this is now going to sound really sad. Does anyone see a better way to do the expression above.
What I am trying to say is
If someone has been with us for over 181 days they pay the total amount due, if they are from 91-180 days they pay all but 15 and if they are 90 and under they pay all but 25.
In looking at the if statement above I am wondering if it is just to complex.