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have a report Where my detail 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
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detail rows summed up again. I also have 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 access iferror function Moderator Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Nevada, USA Posts: 28,922 Thanks: 6 Thanked 3,236 Times in 3,182 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( Do not
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columns and get a percentage and the following errors: #Div/0! (division by Zero error) #Num! (0 divide by 0 error) how do i Make these errors not show on the report. http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/dividing-by-zero-in-access-reports.3818175/ Mark H, May 13, 2009 #1 Advertisements fredg Guest On Wed, 13 May 2009 12:09:04 -0700, Mark H wrote: > I am trying to divide two columns and get a percentage and the following > errors: > > #Div/0! (division by Zero error) > #Num! (0 divide by 0 error) > > how do i Make these errors not show on the report. Would have been nice if you gave us your exact expression..... Test ms access for 0. Try something like this: =IIf([Field2] = 0,"",[Field1]/[Field2]) -- Fred Please respond only to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal e-mail fredg, May 13, 2009 #2 Advertisements fredg Guest On Wed, 13 May 2009 12:09:04 -0700, Mark H wrote: > I am trying to divide two columns and get a percentage and the following > errors: > > #Div/0! (division by Zero error) > #Num! (0 divide by 0 error) > ms access 2007 > how do i Make these errors not show on the report. Would have been nice if you gave us your exact expression..... Test for 0. Try something like this: =IIf([Field2] = 0,"",[Field1]/[Field2]) -- Fred Please respond only to this newsgroup. I do not reply to personal e-mail fredg, May 13, 2009 #3 Mark H Guest Below is my exact expression: =(([Ext Price Compare 1])/([Ext Price Compare 2]))-1 Ext Price Compare 1 is a column and the Ext Price Compare 2 is a column. They represents sales for a giving time period. There are sometimes Zero's in Ext Price Compare 1 and sometimes there are zero's in Ext Price Compare 2, so for example: Ext Price Compare 1 Ext Price Compare 2 Formula column 146,000 0 #div/0! 0 0 #num! Thanks in advance, Mark "fredg" wrote: > On Wed, 13 May 2009 12:09:04 -0700, Mark H wrote: > > > I am trying to divide two columns and get a percentage and the following > > errors: > > > > #Div/0! (division by Zero error) > > #Num! (0 divide by 0 error) > > > > how do i Make these errors not show on the report. > > Would have been nice if you gave us your exact expression..... > > Test for 0. > Try something like t