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If this fails, please try one more time of hardcoding it with the following statement:
And let me know if that returns anything as well.
"SELECT * FROM Addresses WHERE Zip LIKE '91%'"
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Hi guys
I did some googling and tried to find out things about wildcards.
It might work (just might) if changing this wildcard (%) to this wildcard (*). Depends on what database in use. Some "sources" says that this one is for Access and the (%) is SQL servers. I don't now for sure but it is worth trying if the last hint doesn't work.
' " & izip & " * ' "
I did some googling and tried to find out things about wildcards.
It might work (just might) if changing this wildcard (%) to this wildcard (*). Depends on what database in use. Some "sources" says that this one is for Access and the (%) is SQL servers. I don't now for sure but it is worth trying if the last hint doesn't work.
' " & izip & " * ' "
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