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9.3

Column headings become field records in Access 2003 db

Asked by Pdeters in SQL Query Syntax

combine 10 columns to 2 columns

I have 10 columns with data underneath

          C1          C2            C3           C4            ett.
Record 1           data1      data2        data3       data4
record2              data11    data22      data33     data44

 I want it to look like this  the original column headings being records in the new table

                Column1         Column2
record1      C1                   data1
record2      C1                   data11
record3      C2                   data2
record4      C2                   data22
record5      C3                   data3
record6      C3                   data33
record7      C4                   data4
record8      C4                   data44

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