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Autonumbering in a MakeTable Query

Asked by hypercat in Microsoft Access Database, SQL Query Syntax, Access Coding/Macros

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I am using the following function (found in another post here) to autonumber the rows in a maketable query:

Function GetLineCounter(varName As Variant) As Long

  glngGetLineCounter = glngGetLineCounter + 1
  GetLineCounter = glngGetLineCounter

End Function

My problem is that each time I run the query, I need to have the autonumbering start at "1" but the way the function is currently working, it starts numbering at the next number after the last number used in the previously created table.  For example, when I run the query for the first time, the table has 500 rows, so it's numbered from 1 to 500.  The next time I create the table, the numbering starts at 501 instead of back at 1 again.  This happens even if I completely delete the previously created table.

I'm good with doing everything in Access up to a point, but I'm lost when it comes to visual basic, so even through I'd guess this is relatively simple, I need help!  Start Free Trial
 
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Tags: Access maketable query autonumber function visual basic
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