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Hello guys,
I would like to know if it is possible to do that: I have this formula: StrFormula2 = "getCLIENT(""Client"",""" & name & """, ""ROOM"", """ & currentdate & """, """ & data & """)" client = evaluate (StrFormula2) data can be from three different kind. (I cannot access this form as it is blocked, there is a password) I have this value client already and I have all the value as name, currentdate it is easy to find the respective data. Do you thing do I need to use a case statement? Ina |
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