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Terry Roberson
Potentially a simple problem. In an Access 2000 db, we
track material useage. According to a physical inventory,
we have zeroed out one type of material. According to the
system, we have the message "7.1E-15". When you highlight
that you get a number, "7.105427357601E-15". Doing a
total check of all incoming and outgoing figures we have
sent out .72# more than we brought in. Doing what made
sense to me I added .72# and it did not solve the
problem. Taking the next step I added back in the above
number. It didn't work either. If anyone has any ideas I
would appreciate your help. Everyone knows it's zeroed
out for all intents and purposes. But I'm just anal
enough to want it to say zero. That and it never hurts to
learn something new about what I'm working with. Thanks.
track material useage. According to a physical inventory,
we have zeroed out one type of material. According to the
system, we have the message "7.1E-15". When you highlight
that you get a number, "7.105427357601E-15". Doing a
total check of all incoming and outgoing figures we have
sent out .72# more than we brought in. Doing what made
sense to me I added .72# and it did not solve the
problem. Taking the next step I added back in the above
number. It didn't work either. If anyone has any ideas I
would appreciate your help. Everyone knows it's zeroed
out for all intents and purposes. But I'm just anal
enough to want it to say zero. That and it never hurts to
learn something new about what I'm working with. Thanks.