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Excel Function To Access
I would like this excel function =IF(A4=A5,C5-C4,C5) to be utilized as
a function in a query in MS Access where the fields that supposed to be in column A are the check fields and the next fields which are in column C, are to be calculated in.The answers to this function are to go into a new field.....Any help please? :( |
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