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7.6

Function on a Table, VB Code, Concatenation

Asked by matheinjoe in Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Access Database

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I have a table where I want to concantenate multiple fields and separate each of them by a comma.  The only issue is that some rows have for example 3 fields, and some have 5.  See example below

PID             DID1        DID2       DID3       DID4      DID4
12345         23           29          124        345        900
32145         7              18           32


This is what I need for it to do:  

PID                   DID
1235                23, 29, 124, 345, 900
32145              7, 18, 32

If I concatenate them in a query, I get the following:

PID                   DID
1235                23, 29, 124, 345, 900
32145              7, 18, 32,,

Of which I can't have the extra commas for those that have less than 5 fields.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Joe


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