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    Query with blank value won't compute

    I have a query that looks like this:


    =Nz(DSum("[SavingsDepBal]","qrySavingsDepositGrandTotal"),0)-Nz(DSum("[SavingsWithdrawTot]","qrySavingsWithdrawalGrandTotal"),0)
    It works fine as long as the SavingsDepBal 0r SavingsWithdrawTot are not blank. What do I have to do to make this work with a blank field (field = "")?

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    That is not a query, it is expression in textbox.

    What happens?

    "" is an empty string and not the same as Null. A number field cannot have empty string. If these fields are result of a calculation, why would they be empty string?

    If field is Null, DSum should return Null.
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    Why would they be blank and not 0?
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    It works fine as long as the SavingsDepBal 0r SavingsWithdrawTot are not blank. What do I have to do to make this work with a blank field (field = "")?
    just to clarify - what/which fields? The ones you are trying to sum?

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