Thank you both for the help. God bless.
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Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
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"Terry Aney" wrote:
You could try LIKE 'MS%', the like clause in SQL uses % instead of * but I
would have expected ADO to do the conversion for you.
"Chaplain Doug" wrote in message
...
Excel 2003. I have a module that grabs some data from an SQL database
using
an ADODB connection. If I use the following in the SQL query, it returns
no
data:
(WHERE INVOICENUMBER LIKE 'MS*')
However, if I use the following, I get all the data I expect:
(WHERE INVOICENUMBER='MS' AND INVOICENUMBER<='MS9999999999999')
What am I doing wrong? How may I properly use the LIKE phrase? Thanks
for
any help.
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Dr. Doug Pruiett
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
www.goodnewsjail.org