#Error - Form Field (1 Viewer)

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Everything was displaying fine in the textboxes which contained some calculated values and then all of a sudden I was presented with #error?

I don't recall renaming any fields/objects..what could be the problem?

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Without looking at your database - If nothing has changed then it has to be the data that has to cause the #error.

What is the expression that is used in the offending textbox?
 

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I am no expert but just looking at you control source for total students I used
#=DCount("Full_name","qry_mark_grid")# I think you have to use query in your formula , hope this food for thought

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text105 references check62 which doesn't exist
Text99 references FieldName which doesn't exist

Your naming of controls is atrocious.
 

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Access help : Further to my last post I have entered the formula for each of the Grades to obtain the percentages only. I have used the domain function and it work for me. Another way would be to do your calculation on a query .
others may have other ideas which they are free to comment'
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Access Help. You posted a question, please have the courtesy to respond to replies . If you are no longer interested I will unsubscribe from this post.

Let me know it your problem has been solved.

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Access help : Further to my last post I have entered the formula for each of the Grades to obtain the percentages only. I have used the domain function and it work for me. Another way would be to do your calculation on a query .
others may have other ideas which they are free to comment'
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Great, strangely, DCOUNT has brought the values back.

Sorry for the late reply - I was away from office.
 

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Acces help: Thank you for getting back to me , do you need any other help like counting the On targets, which for yes will be -1 .
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