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Can
you use the <@OMIT ...> tag with the committee code as the character to
omit?
Hope
this helps,
Steve Smith
Skadt Information Solutions Office: (519) 624-4388 GTA: (416) 606-3885 Fax: (519) 624-3353 Cell: (416) 606-3885 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.skadt.com
I
have a table with a column called Committee. Each Committee has a single
letter code, so if the person is on several committees the field might look
lik AGHT
What
I need to be able to delete the whole committe and then for every person with
that committee code, extract the code from the field. Just to make it
hard, I have to use an Access database otherwise I would just use a direct
dbms and the T-SQL Replace function to delete the character from the field for
everyone having that character in the field.
Basically, for each person I need to examine the
field and delete the bad code letter. There may be an easy way to do
this, but I'm haveing a hard time getting past the fact that I can't use the
Replace function.
I
really appreciate the help. This is the last point on a long list and it
would really be nice to do it and get this project signe
off!
Hutch
As i know, the direct Witango-FMPro work
only on MacOS, not on Windows.
regards
Mit freundlichen Gr��en, with best regards
Daniel Richardy
________European Witango Mainland Distributor __________
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 2:44
PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Filemaker
and Witango
5.0 may have this and 3.6 did also but not 4.5
on
6/26/02 8:10 AM, Jason Pamental at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> John, > > Witango has a native connector
to Filemaker that i�ve heard works much > better than the ODBC
implementation that Filemaker has done. When you create > a new
datasource, creating a Filemaker one instead of an ODBC connection
to > Filemaker will make use of this connection. With that, it
should be very > reliable and straightforward. > >
Jason > > On 6/25/02 4:05 PM, "John Arnold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > >> I've looked and this seems to have been
covered, but has anyone gotten Tango >> 2000 or better to work
with Filemaker 5.5 on windows? >> >> I think
Filemaker's ODBC drivers don't work well. >> >> Is
there any on there way to connect Tango to Filemaker 5.5? >>
>
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