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This is a code I used for a stock control form:
"Balance" =[QuantityReceived]-[Stock record table Subform].Form!SumQtyIssued
It is just a simple substraction between a record from a field and a sum of records from an another field contained in a subform.
The code is working fine apart for the following situation:
If there is no data, yet in the subform;the value for the "Balance" which should be Just equal to [QuantityReceived] appears for 1/2 a sec and disappear!!????
Just now, my knowledge is pretty poor with codes but what i guess is that Access start the calculation fine, then realised that there is no data in the subform and then cancel the calculation.
How can you set the value of a field to 0 or cancel that part of the equation if there is no record for that field?
"Balance" =[QuantityReceived]-[Stock record table Subform].Form!SumQtyIssued
It is just a simple substraction between a record from a field and a sum of records from an another field contained in a subform.
The code is working fine apart for the following situation:
If there is no data, yet in the subform;the value for the "Balance" which should be Just equal to [QuantityReceived] appears for 1/2 a sec and disappear!!????
Just now, my knowledge is pretty poor with codes but what i guess is that Access start the calculation fine, then realised that there is no data in the subform and then cancel the calculation.
How can you set the value of a field to 0 or cancel that part of the equation if there is no record for that field?
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