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Old June 7th, 2010, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
dtretina
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Default in access, if then statement

if (Escalation/Assignment = 0) or (Updateheat = 0 )or (Worklog = 0), then 0
for the total. Else total.

How would you set this up in design query? Each of the above is a seperate
table

Query:
SELECT DISTINCTROW tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID],
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned]+tblUpdateHeat![Points
Earned]+tblWorklog![Points Earned] AS [Documenation Pts],
[tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points Earned] AS [Escalation?Assign],
tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned] AS UpdateHeat, tblWorklog.[Points Earned] AS
Worklog
FROM ((tblMonitoringData_OLD LEFT JOIN [tblEscalation/Assignment] ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.[Escalation/Assignment] =
[tblEscalation/Assignment].ID) LEFT JOIN tblUpdateHeat ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.UpdateHeat = tblUpdateHeat.ID) LEFT JOIN tblWorklog ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.Worklog = tblWorklog.ID
GROUP BY tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID], [tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points
Earned], tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned], tblWorklog.[Points Earned];

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Old June 7th, 2010, 08:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
John Spencer[_2_]
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Default in access, if then statement

Do you mean each is a separate field in a separate table?

IIF(tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned]=0 OR tblWorklog.[Points Earned] OR
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned] = 0, 0,
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned]+tblUpdateHeat![Points
Earned]+tblWorklog![Points Earned])


Basically the IIF consists of three arguments.
First a conditional statement X=Y
Second the response if the conditional statement is TRUE
Third the response if the conditional statement is NOT TRUE

SELECT DISTINCT tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID],
IIF(tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned]=0 OR tblWorklog.[Points Earned] OR
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned] = 0, 0,
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned]+tblUpdateHeat![Points
Earned]+tblWorklog![Points Earned]) AS [Documenation Pts]
, [tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points Earned] AS [Escalation?Assign]
, tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned] AS UpdateHeat
, tblWorklog.[Points Earned] AS Worklog
FROM ((tblMonitoringData_OLD LEFT JOIN [tblEscalation/Assignment] ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.[Escalation/Assignment] =
[tblEscalation/Assignment].ID)
LEFT JOIN tblUpdateHeat ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.UpdateHeat = tblUpdateHeat.ID)
LEFT JOIN tblWorklog ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.Worklog = tblWorklog.ID

Note that I have dropped the group by and changed DistinctRow to Distinct

dtretina wrote:
if (Escalation/Assignment = 0) or (Updateheat = 0 )or (Worklog = 0), then 0
for the total. Else total.

How would you set this up in design query? Each of the above is a seperate
table

Query:
SELECT DISTINCTROW tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID],
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned]+tblUpdateHeat![Points
Earned]+tblWorklog![Points Earned] AS [Documenation Pts],
[tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points Earned] AS [Escalation?Assign],
tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned] AS UpdateHeat, tblWorklog.[Points Earned] AS
Worklog
FROM ((tblMonitoringData_OLD LEFT JOIN [tblEscalation/Assignment] ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.[Escalation/Assignment] =
[tblEscalation/Assignment].ID) LEFT JOIN tblUpdateHeat ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.UpdateHeat = tblUpdateHeat.ID) LEFT JOIN tblWorklog ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.Worklog = tblWorklog.ID
GROUP BY tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID], [tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points
Earned], tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned], tblWorklog.[Points Earned];


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John Spencer
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University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Old June 7th, 2010, 09:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.queries
KARL DEWEY
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Default in access, if then statement

You have the same names as calculated fields and fields that you are joining
tables on.
Which do you want to use in the IIF stateement?

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"dtretina" wrote:

if (Escalation/Assignment = 0) or (Updateheat = 0 )or (Worklog = 0), then 0
for the total. Else total.

How would you set this up in design query? Each of the above is a seperate
table

Query:
SELECT DISTINCTROW tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID],
[tblEscalation/Assignment]![Points Earned]+tblUpdateHeat![Points
Earned]+tblWorklog![Points Earned] AS [Documenation Pts],
[tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points Earned] AS [Escalation?Assign],
tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned] AS UpdateHeat, tblWorklog.[Points Earned] AS
Worklog
FROM ((tblMonitoringData_OLD LEFT JOIN [tblEscalation/Assignment] ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.[Escalation/Assignment] =
[tblEscalation/Assignment].ID) LEFT JOIN tblUpdateHeat ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.UpdateHeat = tblUpdateHeat.ID) LEFT JOIN tblWorklog ON
tblMonitoringData_OLD.Worklog = tblWorklog.ID
GROUP BY tblMonitoringData_OLD.[HEAT ID], [tblEscalation/Assignment].[Points
Earned], tblUpdateHeat.[Points Earned], tblWorklog.[Points Earned];

 




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