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Hello,
Is there anyway to change the way that the Database function analyzes the Criteria range? Default is (according to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx#Example3): Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 AND Sales < 6500 ) OR (Sales < 500) ) I'm trying to get it to look at: Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 OR Sales < 6500 ) AND (Sales < 500) ) Thank you, Aaron |
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Are you sure your logic is right?
What about a sales of 4500 which meets the OR <6500 condition as do sales of 10? "ampozdol" wrote: Hello, Is there anyway to change the way that the Database function analyzes the Criteria range? Default is (according to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx#Example3): Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 AND Sales < 6500 ) OR (Sales < 500) ) I'm trying to get it to look at: Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 OR Sales < 6500 ) AND (Sales < 500) ) Thank you, Aaron |
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Toppers,
I'm not sure what you are asking. The logic operations are specified by Microsoft at the link I included. I'm also not sure where you are getting the numbers you quote, and how they operate in a criteria range. Aaron "Toppers" wrote: Are you sure your logic is right? What about a sales of 4500 which meets the OR <6500 condition as do sales of 10? "ampozdol" wrote: Hello, Is there anyway to change the way that the Database function analyzes the Criteria range? Default is (according to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx#Example3): Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 AND Sales < 6500 ) OR (Sales < 500) ) I'm trying to get it to look at: Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 OR Sales < 6500 ) AND (Sales < 500) ) Thank you, Aaron |
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I don't understand your OR/AND logic: what exactly are you trying to include
in the filter ... Sales between 6000 & 6500 OR sales < 500? Sales 6000 OR < 6500 doesn't make sense to me whereas the 6000 AND < 6500 does. "ampozdol" wrote: Toppers, I'm not sure what you are asking. The logic operations are specified by Microsoft at the link I included. I'm also not sure where you are getting the numbers you quote, and how they operate in a criteria range. Aaron "Toppers" wrote: Are you sure your logic is right? What about a sales of 4500 which meets the OR <6500 condition as do sales of 10? "ampozdol" wrote: Hello, Is there anyway to change the way that the Database function analyzes the Criteria range? Default is (according to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx#Example3): Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 AND Sales < 6500 ) OR (Sales < 500) ) I'm trying to get it to look at: Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 OR Sales < 6500 ) AND (Sales < 500) ) Thank you, Aaron |
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Toppers,
I'm trying to include ( (Sales 6000 OR Sales < 6500 ) AND (Sales < 500) ) So that it includes any of the A Column values AND any of the B Column values. How the logic works now seems to be: include A1 AND B2, OR A2 AND B2. I am looking for a way to say: include A1 OR B1, AND B1 OR B2. I am trying to do this in order allow for my criteria table set up to conditionally accept values based on user input. Thank you, Aaron "Toppers" wrote: I don't understand your OR/AND logic: what exactly are you trying to include in the filter ... Sales between 6000 & 6500 OR sales < 500? Sales 6000 OR < 6500 doesn't make sense to me whereas the 6000 AND < 6500 does. "ampozdol" wrote: Toppers, I'm not sure what you are asking. The logic operations are specified by Microsoft at the link I included. I'm also not sure where you are getting the numbers you quote, and how they operate in a criteria range. Aaron "Toppers" wrote: Are you sure your logic is right? What about a sales of 4500 which meets the OR <6500 condition as do sales of 10? "ampozdol" wrote: Hello, Is there anyway to change the way that the Database function analyzes the Criteria range? Default is (according to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx#Example3): Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 AND Sales < 6500 ) OR (Sales < 500) ) I'm trying to get it to look at: Sales=A1 Sales=B1 6000=A2 <500=B2 <6500=A3 ( (Sales 6000 OR Sales < 6500 ) AND (Sales < 500) ) Thank you, Aaron |
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