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Looking up a value in a query
I used the "Mid" function in a query to extract a single integer from a long
part number field. I want to use that field (the single integer field) to return a value in another table. I used Dlookup without success: Expr1: DLookUp("[Description]","[Unit type]","[Type] = [Type]") Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong or which function I should be using? Thanks, Biederboat |
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Re: Looking up a value in a query
Another approach might be to create two queries. The first one returns your
single-digit value. The second one is based on the first one and joins to your other table. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "Biederboat" <Biederboat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ECD3B368-7BE8-4A9F-96BB-5C086A5D76C1@microsoft.com... >I used the "Mid" function in a query to extract a single integer from a >long > part number field. I want to use that field (the single integer field) to > return a value in another table. I used Dlookup without success: Expr1: > DLookUp("[Description]","[Unit type]","[Type] = [Type]") > > Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong or which function I should be > using? > > Thanks, > Biederboat |
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