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02.21.2008 at 12:25PM PST, ID: 23182494
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Change Data Type in Make Table Query to Integer.

Asked by tsteines in Microsoft Access Database, Databases Miscellaneous

Tags: Microsoft, Access, 2003

I have a Make Table Query and I need to have the Item field change from text to integer in the new table.  Here is the SQL for it.  What needs to go in it to make the ITEM field be and integer instead of text?

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SELECT transact1.KEY, transact1.POL_IDX, transact1.ITEM, transact1.AGCY, transact1.BRCH, transact1.DEPT, transact1.MONTH, transact1.AMT, transact1.TBAL, transact1.DESC, transact1.EDATE, transact1.DATE, transact1.FLAG, transact1.TRANS, transact1.BILL, transact1.CPAID, transact1.STATE, transact1.BCO, transact1.ICO, transact1.MCO, transact1.COM_P, transact1.PR, transact1.PR_P, transact1.PR2, transact1.PR_P2, transact1.BR_P, transact1.TYPE, transact1.POL, transact1.OINT, transact1.LOANNUM, transact1.PRT, transact1.CLOSED, transact1.OP_ID, transact1.CSR, transact1.JOURNAL, transact1.DOCTYPE, transact1.REFER, transact1.PRINTED, transact1.CODE, transact1.PC, transact1.BIN, transact1.SPLIT_PLAN, transact1.PR3, transact1.PR_P3, transact1.CO_AMT, transact1.PR_AMT1, transact1.PR_AMT2, transact1.PR_AMT3, transact1.BR_AMT, transact1.PPAID, transact1.PFLAG, transact1.CO_TYPE, transact1.PR_TYPE1, transact1.PR_TYPE2, transact1.PR_TYPE3, transact1.CPAID_MO, transact1.ADJUST, transact1.STATUS, transact1.TYPEGROUP, transact1.REFER1, transact1.NOTE, transact1.CONGLOM, transact1.SKIP, transact1.EXTRA INTO transact
FROM transact1;
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