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Author MS ACCESS Migration and IIf () function
Paul

2005-06-13, 11:23 am

Hello,

When migrating from MS Access to SQL anywhere, where you're leaving the UI /
Front-End as an Access app going against SQL Anywhere data,
can you still use the IIf(...) function as a column in queries?

Thank you in advance for your help,
Paul.


Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\)

2005-06-14, 9:23 am

Use an IF expression.

"Paul" <paul.grossman@paulgro.com> wrote in message
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ms-1-dub...
> Hello,
>
> When migrating from MS Access to SQL anywhere, where you're leaving the UI
> / Front-End as an Access app going against SQL Anywhere data,
> can you still use the IIf(...) function as a column in queries?
>
> Thank you in advance for your help,
> Paul.
>



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