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Phildeman
 
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Graham,

Thanks again for your quick response.

I understand what you are saying, the IF..ELSE..THEN has to have a value to
compare with in order for the statement to be true or false, depending on the
needs of the outcome. Can I test against "NULL"? If yes, what would the
syntax be? I ask because the date field in the database accepts NULL values
if no data was inserted. Therefore, if the database contains a NULL value, I
would like to test for that.

I have tried the following, but it does not work.

{ IF { MERGEFIELD sdate } = "NULL" "" "{ MERGEFIELD sdate \@
"MM/dd/yyyy" }" }



But, I think, for the moment, your work-around will probably be the best way.

-Phil-



"Graham Mayor" wrote:

This is all to do with how applications store nul data. Word repoduces the
raw data rather than the formatted content of the data source. An empty date
field may not in fact be empty. You have to test for what is actually
produced. I included that date because you quoted it, I would think the
actual content is something different.

Try the following
{ IF { MERGEFIELD sdate } "12:00:00 AM" "{ MERGEFIELD sdate \@
"MM/dd/yyyy" }" }

Alternatively see the Excel Data section of
http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




Phildeman wrote:
Thanks for your quick response.

I can't test against the 20050609 date, because that may be a
legitamite date. I am trying to test against an empty field. So if
the date merge field is empty, then don't display anything, else
display the value stored in the date field.

Since some of these records do not have date values in them, there
should
not be any value appearing (ie 06/09/2005). Also, if I don't include
the date picture (\@), Word displays 12:00:00 AM for a date merge
field that should be empty.

If the field is empty then why is Word displaying something that is
not there?

-Phil-


"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You need to trap whatever the field *actually* produces, rather than
what it is supposed to produce.
Enter the following {mergefield sdate \@ "yyyyMMdd" }
Trap the resulting figure eg
{ IF { MERGEFIELD sdate \@ "yyyyMMdd" } "20050609" "{ MERGEFIELD
sdate \@"MM/dd/yyyy" }" }

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



Phildeman wrote:
I am getting garbage when a date merge field is empty in word 2002.
I have tried:

{ IF { MERGEFIELD "sdate" } = "" "" "{ MERGEFIELD "sdate"
\@"MM/dd/yyyy" }" } Which indicates, if the merge date field is
empty, then display nothing, else display the value in the merge
date field. Yet, it displays, 06/09/2005. I checked the database
and their is no value in the field.

The database is SQL Server 2000 and I am using Access 2002 to
interface with SQL Server. Then I am using Word 2002 to interface
with Access. When I run the query that Word is using to perform the
merge, the date field displays the data correctly. I am not having
any problems with any other field, only the date field.