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Access Database IF Statement
Funny story, so when I was working on a division by 0 error in Access Database and needed toimplement an
IF Statement to eradicate the error. It was until a while that I found out the IF Statement syntax in Access SQL is different from
T-SQL. The correct IF Statement in Access SQL is
IIF(file=0, then value, else thisValue)
in short its:
IIF(,,)
that is it.
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