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Microsoft Access - help

Steve_xx
Steve_xx Posts: 6,992 Forumite
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Can any one help with this problem in Access please:

I'm doing a query on some data. I have a field entitled "ISSUED" that contains lots of dates between 1 Jan 1996 to 31 December 2007. I want to produce a query to display only those records in the ISSUED field that are dated 1998 and 1999.

What should I type in the criteria field in order to extract only those records?

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  • isofa
    isofa Posts: 6,091 Forumite
    BETWEEN #1/1/1998# AND #31/12/1999#

    (you may have to switch the last one to #12/31/1999# just off the top of my head)

    Also, you may also find this will work in the criteria area:
    >1/1/1998 AND <31/12/1999
  • Steve_xx
    Steve_xx Posts: 6,992 Forumite
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    Excellent. Many thanks, it worked a treat. My failure was in not putting the "hash" signs in.
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