I am reproducing my last email because I doubt that it may not be received by any one or Rbase list.
Quote "Dennis, If you check the divisor first, in your select statement then you don't need to create any view and it will be efficient too regardless how R:base is processing Select Statement. As explained below: Let Y is dividend and X is divisor. Select Y,X,(ifeq(X,0,0,(Y/X))) from example Here we explicitly put the division result to ZERO, as it should be. Regards Rehan Wyne MIT" unquote On Thursday, September 11, 2014 9:18 PM, "Hodges, Dennis" <[email protected]> wrote: I’m getting a divide by zero from the following select statement. The values for tothrs and activity.standard are all positive real numbers, no zeros or nulls. Does anyone have a clue as to why I’m getting this error. Somehow tothrs/activity.standard is evaluating to 0 as shown below. Select t3t.*,activity.activity,activity.unitmeas,activity.standard,(tothrs/activity.standard) AS standardunits,(units/(tothrs/activity.standard)*100) AS expectedunits FROM t3t, activity WHERE t3t.activity EQ activity.activity and activity.standard <> 0 Tothrs Units Activity UnitMEas Standard StandardUnits 1.5 1.5 033 Manh 1 0 2 2 032 Manh 1 0 6.5 6.5 941 Manh 1 0 4 4 520 Unit 0.83 0 6 11 520 Unit 0.83 0 10 20 520 Unit 0.83 0 3 3 028 Manh 1 0 5 130 526 LnFt 0.25 0 10 14 520 Unit 0.83 0 Dennis Hodges Maintenance Management Manager FDOT Office of Maintenance MS #52 PH: (850) 410-5635 FAX: (850) 410-5511 [email protected] As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error. Please note: e-mail may be subject to public disclosure.

