That's incorrect. If the second argument is not supplied then either a 0 or an empty string is returned according to context. This info is straight out of Help.
Weezer,
Have you tried compiling the code to see where the error is?
Yes I realize that you can let Access decide but, IMO, is never a good idea. Again, IMO, it is always best to give the program explicit instructions on any data type and any conversions you want Access to do. I thought that this could be a case where explicit instructions might help. It is something else to try anyway.
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