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Peter
I am using Access 2003. I am not pulling data from any other database.
I have a table with a field that contains records such as 8H7N and 8H7n -
that is they only differ by the case of the letters, "n" in this example.
Unfortunately I have no control over this so I have to try and make it work
with this case sensitivity. To make matters worse I need this field to be a
primary key. I cannot do this at the moment because records like this are
not considered unique.
There are no other fields in this or any other table in the database where
case is an issue.
Is there anyway I can do what I want? I have read about the ability to turn
case sensitivity on & off at the field level but I don't think that that was
in Access.
Many thanks in advance for any help, advice or pointer you can give me.
Peter
I have a table with a field that contains records such as 8H7N and 8H7n -
that is they only differ by the case of the letters, "n" in this example.
Unfortunately I have no control over this so I have to try and make it work
with this case sensitivity. To make matters worse I need this field to be a
primary key. I cannot do this at the moment because records like this are
not considered unique.
There are no other fields in this or any other table in the database where
case is an issue.
Is there anyway I can do what I want? I have read about the ability to turn
case sensitivity on & off at the field level but I don't think that that was
in Access.
Many thanks in advance for any help, advice or pointer you can give me.
Peter