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I KNOW WHAT IS THE PROCESS WITH ACCESS TO MAKE QUERY
i know the command to make a query but when i do so i think i must have
missed a step with access cause there is no reult |
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Sylvie
Use of ALL CAPS suggests shouting ... did you mean to "shout"? If your query is working without giving an error message, but returns no rows/result, it may be because your query is doing exactly what you are telling it to do. You didn't share your SQL or your data structure, so it could be tough to diagnose what isn't working. Is there any chance your underlying table has a field defined as a "lookup" data type? If you have this, you may not realize that what Access stores and what it displays are two different things. So if you are trying to query on one of these lookup data type fields, you may be searching for something that actually isn't there?! -- Good luck Jeff Boyce Access MVP "sylvie" wrote in message ... i know the command to make a query but when i do so i think i must have missed a step with access cause there is no reult |
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