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Rick Kalifa
First of all, thanks for any assistance.
I'm trying to use Min/Max to find the highest and lowest from a list of
numbers.
The data is in a csv file, which I'm importing into access. In order to make
the import quick, I'm just taking the defaults (text). Although, if there is
a way to save the import settings, I would like to set it up the right way.
Anyhow, the numbers are in a text format. I'm running a query in which I'm
using the string convert function.
The actual problem I'm having is that Access is mistaking the wrong numbers
for min and max. I'm assuming that it is using the first number from the
list of numbers to determine the min/max. For instance, I'm getting a number
like 1034 as a min and 982 as a max. Am I doing something wrong? There has
to be a better way.
Thanks,
Rick Kalifa.
I'm trying to use Min/Max to find the highest and lowest from a list of
numbers.
The data is in a csv file, which I'm importing into access. In order to make
the import quick, I'm just taking the defaults (text). Although, if there is
a way to save the import settings, I would like to set it up the right way.
Anyhow, the numbers are in a text format. I'm running a query in which I'm
using the string convert function.
The actual problem I'm having is that Access is mistaking the wrong numbers
for min and max. I'm assuming that it is using the first number from the
list of numbers to determine the min/max. For instance, I'm getting a number
like 1034 as a min and 982 as a max. Am I doing something wrong? There has
to be a better way.
Thanks,
Rick Kalifa.