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Old June 5th, 2005, 12:34 AM
Stick
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I am using Access 2003 and Access 97 We create a Database from our data that
is stored in our drawings. wheni run a very simple query i am coming up with
2 different answers. i run the same query .In 97and come up with a 3rd
different anwser.has any body else run into this problem
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Old June 5th, 2005, 12:58 AM
John Vinson
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On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 16:34:01 -0700, "Stick"
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I am using Access 2003 and Access 97 We create a Database from our data that
is stored in our drawings. wheni run a very simple query i am coming up with
2 different answers. i run the same query .In 97and come up with a 3rd
different anwser.has any body else run into this problem


Nope.

Please first check that the SQL of the query is the same in both
databases; if it is, please post the SQL here, with an example of the
results that you expect to find vs. what you actually do find.

John W. Vinson[MVP]
 




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