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Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that has
a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for example I
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Old 28-Jul-2006, 08:07 AM
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RE: Working with percent in table

([FieldName]/100) then format as percentage


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"teelee" wrote:

> Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that has
> a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
> which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for example I
> enter 25 and the field shows 2500%.

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Old 28-Jul-2006, 08:07 AM
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Re: Working with percent in table

An almost identical question was asked this morning. Please search before
posting a new thread.

Please go read the thread added this morning at 6:57 AM with the subject
"...format a cell to percent..."



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> Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that
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> has
> a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
> which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for
> example I
> enter 25 and the field shows 2500%.



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RE: Working with percent in table

Where do I enter this info?

"Wayne-in-Manchester" wrote:

> ([FieldName]/100) then format as percentage
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>
> --
> Wayne
>
> If you feel this answer has been useful please check the "was this post
> helpful" so I get some feedback. Thanks.
>
>
>
> "teelee" wrote:
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>
> > Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that has
> > a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
> > which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for example I
> > enter 25 and the field shows 2500%.

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RE: Working with percent in table

You shouldn't really try and store the results of formulas in a table so use
it in a report or on a form. You only need to the either see the result on a
form or in a report so only have it when you actually need it.

Refer to it using an unbound field (I have called the field containing the
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number you want to work with PercentFieild)

[PercentField]/100 and thats it (use this as the field's control source)

Hope this helps

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"teelee" wrote:

> Where do I enter this info?
>
> "Wayne-in-Manchester" wrote:
>
> > ([FieldName]/100) then format as percentage
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> >
> >
> > --
> > Wayne
> >
> > If you feel this answer has been useful please check the "was this post
> > helpful" so I get some feedback. Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> > "teelee" wrote:
> >
> > > Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that has
> > > a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
> > > which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for example I
> > > enter 25 and the field shows 2500%.

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Can you tell me please on where on enter this info. Do I click on the ...
button and enter it as an expression builder?

"Wayne-in-Manchester" wrote:

> You shouldn't really try and store the results of formulas in a table so use
> it in a report or on a form. You only need to the either see the result on a
> form or in a report so only have it when you actually need it.
>
> Refer to it using an unbound field (I have called the field containing the
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> number you want to work with PercentFieild)
>
> [PercentField]/100 and thats it (use this as the field's control source)
>
> Hope this helps
>
> --
> Wayne
>
> If you feel this answer has been useful please check the "was this post
> helpful" so I get some feedback. Thanks.
>
>
>
> "teelee" wrote:
>
> > Where do I enter this info?
> >
> > "Wayne-in-Manchester" wrote:
> >
> > > ([FieldName]/100) then format as percentage
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Wayne
> > >
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> > > If you feel this answer has been useful please check the "was this post
> > > helpful" so I get some feedback. Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "teelee" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that has
> > > > a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
> > > > which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for example I
> > > > enter 25 and the field shows 2500%.

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Hi Teelee ??

Sorry for not getting back to you I thought this thread was finished.

You have a number of basic choices that don't require any great knowledge of
how access works and it depends on what you want to do as to which one you
use.

If you want to change a number that you have inserted into a box into a
percentage you can use AfterUpdate
Right click the box (in design view) and open properties and ensure that the
format is set to Percentage and then click theEvent column. On the
AfterUpdate section click the ... on the right and click Code builder and
insert this code

Private Sub NameOfBox_AfterUpdate()
NameOfBox = NameOfBox / 100
End Sub
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An other method you could use would NOT be to change the actual data but
refer to it in an unbound box.
To do this creat a new box (in design view) again open Properties and in the
Data section insert this into the ControlSource section

[NameOfBox]/100

For both options you would need to change NameOfBox to the one you have used
on your form. If you are creating a new box to find/change the name of this
box click properties and look at the top of the "Other" column.
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Hope all this makes sense

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"teelee" wrote:

> Can you tell me please on where on enter this info. Do I click on the ...
> button and enter it as an expression builder?
>
> "Wayne-in-Manchester" wrote:
>
> > You shouldn't really try and store the results of formulas in a table so use
> > it in a report or on a form. You only need to the either see the result on a
> > form or in a report so only have it when you actually need it.
> >
> > Refer to it using an unbound field (I have called the field containing the
> > number you want to work with PercentFieild)
> >
> > [PercentField]/100 and thats it (use this as the field's control source)
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > --
> > Wayne
> >
> > If you feel this answer has been useful please check the "was this post
> > helpful" so I get some feedback. Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
> > "teelee" wrote:
> >
> > > Where do I enter this info?
> > >
> > > "Wayne-in-Manchester" wrote:
> > >
> > > > ([FieldName]/100) then format as percentage
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Wayne
> > > >
> > > > If you feel this answer has been useful please check the "was this post
> > > > helpful" so I get some feedback. Thanks.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "teelee" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Does anyone know how to use the percent in the table? I have a table that has
> > > > > a field for a percent, when I enter the number it sould be a percent, in
> > > > > which it does the only thing is it has more numbers then I need for example I
> > > > > enter 25 and the field shows 2500%.

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