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Bill Mitchell
Hmm, this just gets weirder and weirder.
If I use the value of a control that is bound to a
Counter Field (Long Integer) in the Field Row of my query
grid, Access sees only these wierd Chinese looking
symbols. If I use the value of a control that is bound
to a text field, it works fine.
What the heck is the deal?
I even tried creating an unbound field and just set its
value = 1025362 just to try that. Again, in my query
grid, Access is seeing that number as some wierd chinese
symbols.
Any help here? I am baffled. For some reason my query
grid doesn't like bound or unbound fields based on
numbers to be used in the field row.
Lordy strange.
If I use the value of a control that is bound to a
Counter Field (Long Integer) in the Field Row of my query
grid, Access sees only these wierd Chinese looking
symbols. If I use the value of a control that is bound
to a text field, it works fine.
What the heck is the deal?
I even tried creating an unbound field and just set its
value = 1025362 just to try that. Again, in my query
grid, Access is seeing that number as some wierd chinese
symbols.
Any help here? I am baffled. For some reason my query
grid doesn't like bound or unbound fields based on
numbers to be used in the field row.
Lordy strange.