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Old 07-01-2022, 09:12 AM
ArviLaanemets ArviLaanemets is offline How to enter dates between ? and ? in the criteria section of a database? Windows 8 How to enter dates between ? and ? in the criteria section of a database? Office 2016
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Have never used DSUM(), and after I had a look at it, I'll never use it. It does nothing that SUMIFS() doesn't do, and you are less free at design with it.

And before SUMIFS() was introduced, I used SUMPRODUCT() instead.
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