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![]() I have a form where the user enters the number of reports for the current year as well as the number of reports for the previous year. I want to use this information to automatically tell the user whether the number of reports has increased or decreased. REPTotal is the total reports for the current year PrevYearREP is the number of reports for the previous year. Here is the IF statement I am using: { IF (REPTotalPrevYearREP "an increase" "a decrease") } I don't anticipate the numbers ever being the same. For some reason, no matter what numbers I use, the field ALWAYS displays "an increase". The field is not locked, and I have been updating it after changing the numbers. What am I doing wrong? |
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