Excel: Computed Criterion Does Not Need to Reference DatabaseID: Q94188
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The last paragraph on page 329 in version 4.0 of the "Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," states that a computed criterion formula must refer to at least one existing database field. This same information is given on page 374 in version 3.0 of the "Microsoft Excel User's Guide." This information is incorrect, a computed criterion formula does not have to refer to a database field.
Examples on page 337 of the version 4.0 "Microsoft Excel User's Guide
1," and page 378 of the version "Microsoft Excel User's Guide"
correctly show that you can use computed criteria without referring to
database fields.
The example uses the following computed criterion formula to extract a
random sample of 10-percent of the records in the database:
A1: Random Sampling
A2: =RAND()<10%
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 329 and 337
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 374 and 378
Additional query words: 3.0 database formula field criterion
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Last Reviewed: March 30, 1999