From a Friend:
It seems like I’m beginning to do more programming in Access than I anticipated, but if you can help me with an IF statement, I’d appreciate it…perhaps you’ll have a better way of doing this.
Anyway, I created a field called “infection” and I want to take all the records from a field called specimen_sources, but I want infection to either say “blood” or “other”. For instance if specimen_source is null I want it to say “other”, if it says blood, I want it to say “blood”, or if it says skin or any other thing else I want it to say “other”. Does that make sense?
Here’s the code:
IIf([Specimen_Source] Like "blood", "blood") Or IIf([Specimen_Source]<>"blood", "other") Or IIf([Specimen_Source] Is Null, "other")
This retrieves only records that either say blood or other—about 272 rows where I should have over 3,000.
Any help you can provide will certainly be helpful.
Thanks in advance (for my friend)
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It seems like I’m beginning to do more programming in Access than I anticipated, but if you can help me with an IF statement, I’d appreciate it…perhaps you’ll have a better way of doing this.
Anyway, I created a field called “infection” and I want to take all the records from a field called specimen_sources, but I want infection to either say “blood” or “other”. For instance if specimen_source is null I want it to say “other”, if it says blood, I want it to say “blood”, or if it says skin or any other thing else I want it to say “other”. Does that make sense?
Here’s the code:
IIf([Specimen_Source] Like "blood", "blood") Or IIf([Specimen_Source]<>"blood", "other") Or IIf([Specimen_Source] Is Null, "other")
This retrieves only records that either say blood or other—about 272 rows where I should have over 3,000.
Any help you can provide will certainly be helpful.
Thanks in advance (for my friend)
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