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How to find text that is surrounded by a wild card, specificly an
Dan wrote:
I am looking for a way to query for the following: *T* The problem is the T is surrounded by an * which is a wild card. It pulls all the records with a T included. But I literally want to find all records with *T* (with the * on both sides of the T). I found out you can find all records with an * by running a query for the following: *[*]* (which is cool. But I want to find an exact match of *T* ) Like "[*]T[*]" -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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How to find text that is surrounded by a wild card, specificly an
I am looking for a way to query for the following:
*T* The problem is the T is surrounded by an * which is a wild card. It pulls all the records with a T included. But I literally want to find all records with *T* (with the * on both sides of the T). I found out you can find all records with an * by running a query for the following: *[*]* (which is cool. But I want to find an exact match of *T* ) Please help ! |
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How to find text that is surrounded by a wild card, specificly an
Shouldn't that be:
Like "*[*]T[*]*" Ken Sheridan Stafford, England Marshall Barton wrote: I am looking for a way to query for the following: [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] *[*]* (which is cool. But I want to find an exact match of *T* ) Like "[*]T[*]" -- Message posted via AccessMonster.com http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/For...eries/201005/1 |
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How to find text that is surrounded by a wild card, specificly an
KenSheridan via AccessMonster.com wrote:
Shouldn't that be: Like "*[*]T[*]*" Yes, it should. Glad you caught that Ken. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] |
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How to find text that is surrounded by a wild card, specificly
Thank you so much. It worked. That was a great help.
Have a great day. "Marshall Barton" wrote: KenSheridan via AccessMonster.com wrote: Shouldn't that be: Like "*[*]T[*]*" Yes, it should. Glad you caught that Ken. -- Marsh MVP [MS Access] . |
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