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Getting rid of the #Error in MS Access 2007

Asked by fifo_thekid in Access Forms

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Hi everybody
This is my first question in expert exchange, and I hope that it will be answered quickly
In MS Access 2007, I have a form in table view which has a control with a source that looks something like:

=DSum("Amount", "tblWorks","[ID]="+Cstr(ID))

It's working perfectly except that in the new columns (since access gives you a new column at the bottom of the current recordset) shows #Error in the control
This happens because for that row, ID doesn't have a value, it is not even null!!!!
So, even if I use a user defined function, it will not be even called coz the operation stops at the step of evaluating ID

Do you have a solution for this?
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