You realize that this is essentially a db design issue - right? The
table shouldn't be holding lists of numbers - there should be a join
table that does that job. Right?

On 8/16/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, I still need help, but I've resolve part of my problem.  I'm able now 
> to have the list of ID numbers in one field by themselves.  So, my new field 
> value (MyColumn) looks like this:
> 
> '5,2,3,4,45,7'
>

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