Forms :: Sum Of Calculated Field In Form Footer

Mar 12, 2014

I have a form with three fields named 'quantity' (numberfield), 'service' (combo box) and 'amount' (calculated field with controlsource =[service].[Column](2)*[quantity].

I try to sum the amount field in the formfooter with =Sum([service].[Column](2)*[quantity]) but I receive an error.

Somehow it does not get the value for [service].[Column](2)

How can I do this?

The table for the form is called customer_detail

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code

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