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<font face="Calibri">Here is another technique:<br>
Since an equal sign (=) on the value section matches any
character, specifying:<br>
DHL =<br>
(That's DHL followed by a few (more that one) spaces and an =)<br>
will return only those record that have blanks after DHL.<br>
(Boy I really had to rack my brain for that old technique.)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/22/2017 2:50 PM, Scott Walker via
Filepro-list wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I'm not remembering a basic....
Using a selection set, can you force an exact match
For example, I want all companies that are named "Ace
".
If I do a scan on field 1 (company name) I get everyting that starts with
the characters "ACE".
I don't want "Ace Hardware" or "Ace Lumber", I just one the companies that
have a field number 1 (Company Name) equal to "ACE
". Is there a way to get that using a selection set or do you need to use
processing table?
Regards,
Scott
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