Hi Ian,
Well, I'd use something like fieldname LIKE *John*, but then I might be missing
the point.
Good luck with the other questions
Heinrich (Salzburg-Austria)
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 17:53:29 +0200, Ian Whitfield <whitfield@telkomsa.net> wrote:
Hi All
A question - Am I being stupid or asking to simple questions or am I
just asking questions that can't be answered or that nobody has the
answers for, or can be bothered to reply to??
My last three questions to the list have gone un-responded to!!
On Jun 27 I asked about Subforms and Photos.
On Jun 30 I asked about combining fields
And on Jul 17 I asked about Queries.
I really wonder why I get no replies. Any suggestions??
_A new question_ - I know and use the 'Like' statement when searching my
Database but wonder if there are other Statements like this? I could
really use one the looks for a string _within_ the field. Does one
exist? ie if a Member's eMail address is "Africa.John@abc.com" I would
like to look for all addresses that have 'John' _within_ them.
Thanks - I look forward to some replies (good or bad).
Ian Whitfield
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