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Group: hfx.general · Group Profile · Search for 3b36 in hfx.general
Author: JD
Date: Aug 10, 2008 16:06
JD wrote: "John" <jvangurp@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8b21d533-3b36-483d-af0a-bdc3be70e27d@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... On Aug 7, 7:27 pm, "Wayne Hines" <w.d.hi...@nospam.ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: What a bunch of scumbags! http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i_4w_sLLEcauM1G4kb0Ld03RCR3AD92DIJ1O0 gwh It's not that far off, except that the murder victim
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Group: hfx.general · Group Profile · Search for 3b36 in hfx.general
Author: John
Date: Aug 10, 2008 16:01
In addition to Karl's response, you may need to guard against all three fields being 0. Maybe something like this as the expression: IIf(([GroupA]+[GroupB]+[GroupC]) = 0,"",([GroupA]+[GroupB]+[GroupC])/(IIf([GroupA]=0,0,1)+IIf([GroupB]=0,0,1)+IIf([GroupC]=0,0,1))) If a field's value is null rather than zero you will need to take extra steps to deal with that (although it may be best to set
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