Dear Jason
One way to do what you want is :-
Run a select on your base table and select records where <> 0. Give the
output a name eg NONZERO
Now go to layer control and add in the layer NONZERO and label it. As
this table only contains non zero values you will only be labelling non
zero values.
With regard to the zero values you could in layer control keep the whole
layer below your query non zero. Alternatively you could run a second
query for all zero values and add this in layer control also. You could
then turn off visibility of the base layer.
I find it quite useful for a lot of applications to add queries to the
map layers as well as the base tables.
Bob
By Design
In message <DD200B9E70BFD2118FB10008C70908340EA5A9@EXCHANGE>, Jason Adam
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>Good day listers-
>I have what should be an easy question, but I can't seem to figure it out.
>All I want is to label points in a table, but I don't want to labels the
>ones
>that have a value of zero.
>(The values represent sample results and the Zeros already have their own
>symbol)
>An expression along the line of Label with [column] where [column]<>0 would
>be
>an accurate summary of the problem. Using label expression [column] <> 0
>returns a True/False value though.
>Thanks in advance,
>Jason
>
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