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Old May 26th, 2004, 05:51 PM
jm1708
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Default Sum a column in a table

I have two column table: the first column has text and the second column has numbers, i would like to sum the second column. Can this be done? if so can it be done automaticly?
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Old May 26th, 2004, 06:36 PM
Greg
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jm,

Yes and yes (with conditions)

You can sum a column of numbers in a basic table using a
formula field.

{ =sum(above) }

Type: =sum(above)
select the express, press CTRL+F9, right click the
expression and press update fields.

If you change the numbers in the column you will need to
update the field again.

Another option is to use text fields in a protected form
formatted to calculate on exit.

-----Original Message-----
I have two column table: the first column has text and

the second column has numbers, i would like to sum the
second column. Can this be done? if so can it be done
automaticly?
.

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Old May 26th, 2004, 11:43 PM
James
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Default Sum a column in a table

I have a very similar question. I do want to protect
this this table as a form, how do I set it to calculate
on exit? Is this automatic?

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
jm,

Yes and yes (with conditions)

You can sum a column of numbers in a basic table using a
formula field.

{ =sum(above) }

Type: =sum(above)
select the express, press CTRL+F9, right click the
expression and press update fields.

If you change the numbers in the column you will need to
update the field again.

Another option is to use text fields in a protected form
formatted to calculate on exit.

-----Original Message-----
I have two column table: the first column has text and

the second column has numbers, i would like to sum the
second column. Can this be done? if so can it be done
automaticly?
.

.

 




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