Learn how to use the Switch function as an alternative to multiple nested IIF functions in your Microsoft Access databases.
Shannon from Chicago IL (a Gold Member) asks: I have a few query statements that are super long because they are IIF functions with multiple nested options. Is there any way to shorten that down so it's not so complicated?
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