GrandMasterTuck
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[SOLVED] Why the heck does my IIF Time() > #11:50:00 AM# not work??
I don't understand why this isn't working. I have a text field that is supposed to show either the word "DAYS" or "NOONS", depending on the workstation's time. If it's BEFORE 11:50am, it's supposed to show "DAYS", and if it's after that time, it shows "NOONS". Only problem, it ALWAYS shows "NOONS", no matter what time it is. And I can't figure out why...
Here's the code:
=IIf("Time() > #11:49:59 AM#","NOONS","DAYS")
What am I doing wrong?? As far as I can tell through searches (google and here), I formatted this correctly, and it should work. But it doesn't! AAGH!
EDIT: Oh for the love of Pete... turns out I shouldn't have put quotes in the first parameter of the IIF statement. This works perfect:
=IIf(Time() > #11:49:59 AM#,"NOONS","DAYS")
Now I feel dumb. I'm leaving this here to help anyone else who's as dumb as me.
I don't understand why this isn't working. I have a text field that is supposed to show either the word "DAYS" or "NOONS", depending on the workstation's time. If it's BEFORE 11:50am, it's supposed to show "DAYS", and if it's after that time, it shows "NOONS". Only problem, it ALWAYS shows "NOONS", no matter what time it is. And I can't figure out why...
Here's the code:
=IIf("Time() > #11:49:59 AM#","NOONS","DAYS")
What am I doing wrong?? As far as I can tell through searches (google and here), I formatted this correctly, and it should work. But it doesn't! AAGH!
EDIT: Oh for the love of Pete... turns out I shouldn't have put quotes in the first parameter of the IIF statement. This works perfect:
=IIf(Time() > #11:49:59 AM#,"NOONS","DAYS")
Now I feel dumb. I'm leaving this here to help anyone else who's as dumb as me.
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