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DMax from multiple fields

Hello! I'm trying to return the maximum value from four different fields in each record. I tried DMax, but that only returns the Max record in one field. Any suggestions?
May 9 '07 #1
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JConsulting
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Hello! I'm trying to return the maximum value from four different fields in each record. I tried DMax, but that only returns the Max record in one field. Any suggestions?
How are you attempting this...a query?
May 9 '07 #2
How are you attempting this...a query?
I'm trying it in expression builder.
May 9 '07 #3
JConsulting
603 Expert 512MB
I'm trying it in expression builder.
can you paste in what you have?
May 9 '07 #4

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