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9.3

Report's textbox outputs pre-determined text if condition is not met

Asked by Dozingquinn in Access Reports

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Hello,

I have an unbound textbox on a report. This displays a user defined date range from two further text boxes on form [frm_switchboard]. This works fine if a user enters the date range into the corresponding text boxes.

I would like to alter the code, so that the textbox displays "Full history", if the user fails to enter a date range into [txtswitchStartDate] and [txtswitchEndDate].

Mycurrent code is:

=Format([Forms.frm_Switchboard.txtswitchStartDate],"dd mmm yyyy") & " to " & Format([Forms.frm_Switchboard.txtswitchEndDate],"dd mmm yyyy")Start Free Trial
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Zone: Access Reports
Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2007
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Solution Provided By: irudyk
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