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Old June 10th, 2005, 05:25 PM
Rick B
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Is it a number field? If so, then you will only see one 0. There is no
such NUMBER as 000. 0, 00, and 000 are all just ZERO. When you ask someone
for one dollar, you don't ask for "zero zero one dollar".

If you need to keep leading zeros you would have to make it a text field.

If your field is not a number filed, please ignore my rant :-)

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Rick B



"Gina Whipp" wrote in message
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Hi Guys,

I am not getting why I can't 3 0's to display. I get an error message
"Expecting End of Statement" while to trying to compile this code AND if I
leave 000 with nothing I get 1 0 and I need 3 to display in combination

with
the CustomerID. Cananyone point me in the right direction?

DoCmd.RunSQL "INSERT INTO tblGetAUPReferenceID ( garCustomerID,
garAUPReferenceID )SELECT tblCustomerProfile.cpCustomerID, [cpCustomerID]

&
"000" AS ID FROM tblCustomerProfile;"

Thanks,
Gina