IIF formula error

Huey462

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On a report, I have the following formula for a text box. The idea behind it is that if there is no data, the box is empty and can be shrunk/hidden and if there is data it will be displayed along with a brief title.

=IIf(IsNull([Deficiency_Status]=True),"","Deficiencies: " & [Deficiency_Status])

While this works as advertised for the empty/null values if there is a value the "#Type!" error message is displayed.

Any ideas?
 

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Which lookup functions find a value equal or greater than the lookup value?
MATCH uses -1 to find larger value (lookup table must be sorted ZA). XLOOKUP uses 1 to find values greater and does not need to be sorted.
'the true is implied:

IIf(IsNull([Deficiency_Status]),"","Deficiencies: " & [Deficiency_Status])
 
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