Angellll,
Can you explain how the [156789][012] part of that works?
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I am having a problem creating an MS ACCESS query that will look through a field in my data table and find all records containing a certain map page.
Can you help me create a select query that would help me find the following:
Table Name: CM PROSPECTS
Field Name: MapPage
I need to find all map pages that are: A14A5, A14A6, A14A7 (bascially A14A5-12)
Is there an easy way to do this rather than" A14A5 OR A14A6 or A14A7 etc.
Thanks!!!
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by: angelIIIPosted on 2007-11-04 at 09:22:55ID: 20211357
what about this:
LIKE 'A15A[156789][012]'