Microsoft KB Archive/196912

= WD97: Syntax Error in Formula Field That Uses Comma Separator =

Article ID: 196912

Article Last Modified on 1/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q196912





SYMPTOMS
When using a formula or expression field to perform a calculation of a set of numbers, you may receive the following error message

!Syntax Error, xxx,xxx

where xxx represents the numbers in the argument.

This error occurs when two or more numbers are separated by a comma without a space, and the second and subsequent numbers are three or more digits. For example, the following expressions

{=sum(123,123)}

{=sum(123,123,123)}

will produce the following errors:

!Syntax Error, 123,123

!Syntax Error, 123,123,123

This behavior occurs when the formula field performs the following calculations: SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX, and PRODUCT.

If the expression contains a series of three or more numbers, the second number is one or two digits, and each number is separated by a comma without a space, your results will be inaccurate, and you will not get a syntax error. For example, the following expression

{=sum(1,22,222,222)}

will produce the following result:

22,222,223

This behavior does not occur when you perform calculations based on table cell references or when using bookmarks.



CAUSE
When the comma is not followed by a space but is followed by three digits, Word interprets the comma as being the thousands-place separator and treats the argument as one number.



RESOLUTION
Place a space immediately following the comma, so that your formula looks as follows:

{=SUM(123, 125)}



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.

Additional query words: field codes average maximum sum product minimum syntax error winword errors table tables calculate formula incorrect wrong

Keywords: kbbug kbfield kbpending KB196912

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