Using Access to create a search engine type query that can adapt to fragments of data More
Added Jul 1, 2008
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uzinova Says:
Like if you came here to get help regarding your CIE 7010 project :P
Firchild Says:
@hppaviliona1700la Yes. Just type in your search string in the relevant criterion under the fields you want to query
hppaviliona1700la Says:
Is there a way of searching for different fields in the same window??
LordSuperAstro Says:
Oh my GOD! I made this work for myself and it felt so good. You are a great person :)
TheAlmightyAndrew Says:
This was extremely helpful and easy to follow. Thank you!
jcarter023 Says:
I looked everywhere for how to do this....you made it so easy! Thank you!
TheStlgg Says:
Great tutorial.. how can i apply this to a text box rather than a pop up box?
Firchild Says:
@JamesParkersStuff They're made up, totally fictional from my brain-thing.
JamesParkersStuff Says:
Are these real customers or were they specifically made for this tutorial? Because everyone can see their details! :D
Ixetl Says:
THANKS!!!! XD
imranarif22 Says:
How would you search the exact figure you want. For when you use this to search CustomerID number 2. It shows the results all the the CustomerID's with "2" but thats not what i want. Any help?
johci Says:
thank you very much... great help!
Firchild Says:
@aoshi8 If you look at the title of the video, you'll see it's Access, 2003 sepecifically in this video
biloy39 Says:
what is the website of that
aoshi8 Says:
what is the program that you are use?
XBOX360HINTS Says:
Because ive only got the student version :P but you could probably do it through Open Office
Firchild Says:
@XBOX360HINTS You can't, well, not legally anyway.
P2902 Says:
Thank you Firchild ! Query so simple but yet so powerful...You're freakin' good
FarooqCSD Says:
GOOD JOB AND THANKS....
XBOX360HINTS Says:
Wow you good but where can i get access for free ?
Firchild Says:
Use a form, and base it on the query
budin1998 Says:
Thank a lot 5 Stars
ultraman150 Says:
loved it mate
rajjyc1 Says:
brilliant idea. How would i get the query results to appear into a tabular form that i have created, rather than in the standard table view?
bselect618 Says:
YOUR THE MAN!!