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Hi Access Wizards,
I have been using the Unique Values property in the query design window. The
only problem is that it uses all the fields to create one unique result. What
I need help in is to run the query using the unique values property to filter
out the duplicate records using one field and, in the result set, display all
the other fields.
For example: Customer ID (is unique), but Servicing Broker ID is not. I need
both to display along with others... address, etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have been using the Unique Values property in the query design window. The
only problem is that it uses all the fields to create one unique result. What
I need help in is to run the query using the unique values property to filter
out the duplicate records using one field and, in the result set, display all
the other fields.
For example: Customer ID (is unique), but Servicing Broker ID is not. I need
both to display along with others... address, etc.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!