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Hi,

I have a number of formulas coded in vb6, all these formulas are working for
me and my colleagues. But for some of our model users in other countries, the
formula that calaculates the percentage is not working. What could be the
reason?

Also, is there a difference in using N/A and N?A in visual basic 6?

Please advise.

Thanks,
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A percentage is the same in any language.
As for the reason, I'd guess it had something to with your code.

As for N/A v. N?A:
As string or what ? VB6 has no concept of such an error is that is what you
mean.
Possible CVErr( ) in VBA

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Hi,

I have a number of formulas coded in vb6, all these formulas are working
for
me and my colleagues. But for some of our model users in other countries,
the
formula that calaculates the percentage is not working. What could be the
reason?

Also, is there a difference in using N/A and N?A in visual basic 6?

Please advise.

Thanks,



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