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Social Groups Pictures & Albums Members List Calendar Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes 07-20-2009, division by zero error in access report 12:04 PM #1 rkrause Newly Registered User Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: access 2010 division by zero 343 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Divide by Zero ERROR - HELP!!! I have a report Where my detail division by zero error in teradata row is already summed up from my query. So example on of my fields is called SumOfGeneral_Repair. Ok so in my report footer i have all my detail rows summed up again. I also have
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a textbox that is counting the rows that do not have a zero. So what i have in my report footer for formula is: =Sum([SumOfGeneral_Repair])/[text39] How would i incorparate that formula so i can forget the divide by zero error? rkrause View Public Profile Find More Posts by rkrause 07-20-2009, 12:09 PM #2 pbaldy Wino Moderator Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Nevada, USA Posts: 28,871 division by zero error in sql Thanks: 6 Thanked 3,226 Times in 3,172 Posts Re: Divide by Zero ERROR - HELP!!! You can test in an IIf() and only do the division if it's greater than zero. __________________ Paul Microsoft Access MVP To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. pbaldy View Public Profile Find More Posts by pbaldy 07-20-2009, 12:25 PM #3 rkrause Newly Registered User Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 343 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Re: Divide by Zero ERROR - HELP!!! OK So how would i do that in my formula that i posted? rkrause View Public Profile Find More Posts by rkrause 07-20-2009, 12:58 PM #4 MSAccessRookie AWF VIP Join Date: May 2008 Location: Central NJ, USA Posts: 3,428 Thanks: 13 Thanked 127 Times in 122 Posts Re: Divide by Zero ERROR - HELP!!! Quote: Originally Posted by rkrause OK So how would i do that in my formula that i posted? The Syntax of IIf() is IIf( BEGIN TEMPLATE: ad_footer_end 8, BEGIN TEMPLATE: ad_footer_end 7, BEGIN TEMPLATE: ad_footer_end 6) __________________ No one is expected to know everything and we can all learn from eac
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Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,496 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Divide by Zero on Report (#Num!) P: 74 ollyb303 Hi, I have created a report in my Access https://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/755413-divide-zero-report-num db which has two columns - I'll call them Number1 and Number2. I have added a https://www.reddit.com/r/MSAccess/comments/3lys50/access_sql_division_by_zero_error/ textbox to calculate a percentage from these two numbers =([Number1]/[Number2]) with the format property set as percentage. My problem. Sometimes the number in Number2 is a zero, which means the result of the expression is invalid and gives me "#Num!" - I understand why this is happening, but I wondered if there was a way around it. What I would like to happen is division by that when it is trying to divide by zero, the #Num! is substituted for a blank space or a zero. This is purely cosmetic as I would like my report to look neater. Any help gratefully received. Thanks, Olly Jan 4 '08 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 9 Replies Expert Mod 15k+ P: 29,922 NeoPa Try setting the result to : Expand|Select|Wrap|Line Numbers =IIf([Number2]=0,[Number1],[Number1]/[Number2]) Jan 4 '08 #2 reply P: 74 ollyb303 Perfect! Thanks so much, this works a treat. division by zero Jan 4 '08 #3 reply Expert Mod 15k+ P: 29,922 NeoPa No worries Olly. Just pleased it helped :) Jan 4 '08 #4 reply Expert 2.5K+ P: 3,532 missinglinq Or, for those who find iif() confusing, and it can be, especially if nested 12 times, as some are wont to do: = [Number1] / Nz([Number2], 1) Linq ;0)> Jan 5 '08 #5 reply Expert Mod 15k+ P: 29,922 NeoPa Good point Linq (in fact that's how I would tend do it myself). I wasn't sure without checking if Nz() was available as a formula within a control though. Jan 5 '08 #6 reply Expert 2.5K+ P: 3,532 missinglinq Actually, Ade, if you think about it, if one Access function would work in a Control Source, the other would, but in point of fact both of our codes were lacking! Mine took care of the problem if Number2 was Null, and yours took care of the problem if Number2 = 0, but neither took care of both possibilities! So I modified yours! =IIf([Number2]= 0 or IsNull([Number2]),[Number1],[Number1]/[Number2]) Linq ;0)> Jan 5 '08 #7 reply Expert Mod 15k+ P: 29,922 NeoPa Actually, Ade, if you think about it, if one Access function would work in a Control Source, the other would, Actually, Nz() is "special" in this respect. I can't remember the finer details of exactly where I've found this (may even be in Excel rather than Access) but there certainly is somewhere
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