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Default how do I isolate only one row in the criteria for the dsum functi.

two entries for criteria

how do I isolate the second entry when I utilize the dsum() function? I can
only sum the values for both entries.
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You can't select only the second criteria in the criteria area. You
could set up a new criteria area for the DSUM, with only the entry that
you need.

lxnv wrote:
two entries for criteria

how do I isolate the second entry when I utilize the dsum() function? I can
only sum the values for both entries.



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