If you are using SQL Server, there is a function called PatIndex which
might help you. I had a similar situation in the past and was able to
solve it using the above mentioned function.


On Apr 11, 2005 2:43 PM, Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Stevenson wrote:
> > The problem is the data structure.
> >
> > You should not store lists of values in a field ;-)
> 
> Pre-existing database - I've got to deal with what's there, unfortunitely.
> 
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> Les Mizzell
> 
> 

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