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hbadministrator
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2013-04-22 : 13:53:44
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I have to Fields one is an estimate time =Sum(Fields!ettc.Value) ecct1 and the other field is =Sum(Fields!hours_bill.Value) Textbox21I would like to then take the textboxes and say ecct1 - Textbox21 if greater than 2 then Text Color Red. How would I accomplish this? |
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hbadministrator
Posting Yak Master
120 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-22 : 14:56:17
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I got my answer. =IIF((ReportItems("ettc1").Value - ReportItems("textbox21").Value)> "2","Orange", "White") |
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hbadministrator
Posting Yak Master
120 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-22 : 17:24:05
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ok I only got part of it lol. How do I get it to say =IIF((ReportItems("ettc1").Value - ReportItems("textbox21").Value)> "-2","Orange", "White") and =IIF((ReportItems("ettc1").Value - ReportItems("textbox21").Value)< "-2","Orange", "White")So any thing that is over 2 it will show up red and if anything that is less than -2 is orange Anything within that 1.99 range is white. |
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
3873 Posts |
Posted - 2013-04-22 : 17:44:57
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You should be able to use nested IIF's - i.e., instead of putting "White", put the second IIF. Alternatively, you can use the SWITCH statement, something like this (I don't have BIDS to test, so if there are syntax errors, please overlook=Switch( ReportItems("ettc1").Value - ReportItems("textbox21").Value > -Red ReportItems("ettc1").Value - ReportItems("textbox21").Value < -2,"Orange", "White" ) |
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