Re: Value in a field sets the value of another field

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If you are saying that knowing the value of the [NT] field will ALWAYS
determine the value of "STM", then don't bother!

You don't mention whether this is happening in a form or a query or a report
or a table (?or in code).

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP

"Clddleopard" <Clddleopard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a field "NT" which is a number and another field "STM" which is a
yes/no value. I would like the STM field to be set to true/yes when the
value
in NT=6. How do I do this? I've spent some time looking for help on the
boards, but nothing seemed quite suitable (or comprehensible to me, at
least). Thanks for your help!


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