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Querying an Access 97 Memo Field
I've inherited an Access 97 db at work. One of the fields in the main table contains error codes and descriptions, followed by a semi-colon.
I want to query the memo field to append each error into a different table. Then I can report on how many errors were made of each type...
There is no set length for each error description, but each one is seperated by that semi-colon.
Memo field example:
ERR01 - Description01; ERR07 - Description70; VDS32 - Description of VDS32;
Can anyone tell me how to buid this append query?
Thanks for any help.
I want to query the memo field to append each error into a different table. Then I can report on how many errors were made of each type...
There is no set length for each error description, but each one is seperated by that semi-colon.
Memo field example:
ERR01 - Description01; ERR07 - Description70; VDS32 - Description of VDS32;
Can anyone tell me how to buid this append query?
Thanks for any help.
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Basically you use the Split() function to separate the field contents into array variables and then write these values to the table in a loop.
Another way might be to export the field with a suitable delimiter and then reimport using the semicolon and hyphen as delimiters. It would be a kludge if made to work.
Basically you use the Split() function to separate the field contents into array variables and then write these values to the table in a loop.
Another way might be to export the field with a suitable delimiter and then reimport using the semicolon and hyphen as delimiters. It would be a kludge if made to work.
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