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updating multiple records...

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

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I'm trying to update multiple records, but there's a catch... I have a memo field that I want to comment the update to.  The logic is like this:

UPDATE MyStatus field in tblStatus to "CLOSED"
and MyLog field in tblLog to tblLog & vbcrlf & "Ticket has been closed."
Where ID = 100

the catch is, I want to "add" "Ticket has been closed." to the memo field, not overwrite the current value with "TIcket has been closed."

Is there a function to do this in SQL?

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