<Laughing Out Loud> Good to know there is hope for me yet!
--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, Duane Hookom <duanehookom@...> wrote:
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> Please don't look at the table and field names I used while coding 12 years ago ;-)
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> Duane Hookom MVP
> MS Access
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> > From: winberry.doyce@...
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> > Thanks Duane. I usually do that but I'm trying to sharpen my skills writing code. And that is a good explanation. I wish I had known more about naming things 12 years ago when I created this table. Thanks again for your help and good advice.
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> > Doyce
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> > --- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, Duane Hookom <duanehookom@> wrote:
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> >> Doyce,
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> >> I would recommend creating an update query and then viewing the SQL so you can copy and paste it into your code.
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> >> Your table name is basically the expression TearDown minus Primary. If you need to use symbols and/or spaces in table/field names, you will need to use []s.
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> >> I typically use 0 and -1 in place of false and true.
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> >> Duane Hookom MVP
> >> MS Access
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