Title: Which of the following is NOT true about using calculated fields in a query? Post by: Fiftynine on Apr 16, 2015 Which of the following is NOT true about using calculated fields in a query?
A) A calculated field displays the value of a mathematical operation. B) In Access queries, you can perform statistical calculations on a group of records. C) Calculations that are performed on a group of records are called compound functions. D) Not storing calculated fields in tables reduces the size of the database and provides more flexibility. Title: Re: Which of the following is NOT true about using calculated fields in a query? Post by: weeji88 on Apr 19, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Which of the following is NOT true about using calculated fields in a query? Post by: Fiftynine on Apr 25, 2015 Exactly what I needed, thanks.
Title: Re: Which of the following is NOT true about using calculated fields in a query? Post by: weeji88 on Apr 25, 2015 My pleasure to help members on this forum, all are so humble. Will look at the others once I get an opportunity.
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