MOD function in Access

WJReid

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Hi All,

Can anyone tell me if there is an equivalent of the MOD function in Access. I am working in week numbers and I want to use the remainder of a number in a text box after dividing it by another number.

Regards,

Bill
 

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Hi Bill,
It is there and works fine. Help is a little lame, but you can see it in the builder under Operators, Arithmetic.
 
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Thanks Rocky, the help isn't all that good as you say, but I've got it working now. Thanks again.

Regards,

Bill
 
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