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How do I add up a column in a subform?
In my subform I have a column which I would like to get the total of. I've
managed to make it so I can get the number in the column of the record I have selected, but not the whole total. The total should appear in a box in the subform footer and so far the box has the equation =Sum([NumberOfCandidatesEntered1]) Could anyone help me? |
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How do I add up a column in a subform?
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If you are trying to count the number of records you could use =count([FieldName]) -- Wayne Manchester, England. "Adding a column in a subform?" wrote: In my subform I have a column which I would like to get the total of. I've managed to make it so I can get the number in the column of the record I have selected, but not the whole total. The total should appear in a box in the subform footer and so far the box has the equation =Sum([NumberOfCandidatesEntered1]) Could anyone help me? |
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How do I add up a column in a subform?
Is you calculated control a text box with the equation in the control source
and located in the form footer, not the detail section, I also find that the name of the control has to be unque. Katherine Davison www.KatherineDavison.co.uk "Adding a column in a subform?" wrote: In my subform I have a column which I would like to get the total of. I've managed to make it so I can get the number in the column of the record I have selected, but not the whole total. The total should appear in a box in the subform footer and so far the box has the equation =Sum([NumberOfCandidatesEntered1]) Could anyone help me? |
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