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Old August 26th, 2004, 02:41 PM
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Default Parameter query with wildcards

Instead of using the Enter Parameter Value dialog box
with the below criteria:

Like "*" & [Enter description name for wildcard search:]
& "*"


I would like to use a text box on my frmMainSwitchboard
form:

Like "*" & [Forms]![frmMainSwitchboard]![txtDescript]
& "*"

The above provides all records within in table. If this
is possibe, any assistance you could provide with syntax
would be greatly appreciated.

Chuck B.
 




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