[mso] Re: [SPAM?:###] Re: Access Concatenate

Thanks Anthony.  Mostly there are less than 20 items per list and maybe 
concatenating isn't the way to go. I sent a somewhat lengthy explanation in 
response to James's question.  Maybe that'll help you and others understand 
what I'm doing.  I might be over complicating something that should be simple.  
All I know for sure is that I'm quite frustrated and the people that rely on me 
to solve their problems are wondering what's wrong with me.  Sigh.  Thanks for 
helping.  /g

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Colli, Anthony G [mailto:Anthony.Colli@xxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Fri 6/27/2003 12:07 PM 
        To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [mso] Re: [SPAM?:###] Re: Access Concatenate
        
        

        /g
        Wow 150 is allot, I was thinking more like 10 or so. I don't think I 
have a good solution for this one. I do have a couple ideas, when I get a 
chance I'll try them out and let you know.
        
        -Anthony
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Glenda Wells [ mailto:gwells@xxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:01 AM
        To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [SPAM?:###] [mso] Re: Access Concatenate
        
        
        One of the entities has more than 150 types.  I can make a table of 
them with two columns of ID and Entity.  Is this what you mean?  They are 
actually prizes for an accomplishment and there are at least 150 different 
prizes and a person can earn several.  Or, do you mean I need 150 tables?  /g
        
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Colli, Anthony G [ mailto:Anthony.Colli@xxxxxxx]
                Sent: Thu 6/26/2003 3:20 PM
                To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Cc:
                Subject: [mso] Re: Access Concatenate
              
              
        
                /g
                When the rows exist in a single table it isn't easy to do. You 
might want to consider creating a table for each entity, a 'Track' table, a 
'Field' table.....From there it's pretty easy to concatenate the values 
together.
              
                If you can't do that, it is possible to do the same thing in 
code with temporary record sets.
              
                -Anthony
              
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Glenda Wells [ mailto:gwells@xxxxxxxxxxx]
                Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 5:47 AM
                To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Subject: [mso] Re: Access Concatenate
              
              
                all in a single table Anthony
              
              
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Colli, Anthony G [ mailto:Anthony.Colli@xxxxxxx]=20
                Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:51 PM
                To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Subject: [mso] Re: Access Concatenate
              
              
                /g
                =20
                 I have to do this occasionly too. You can write a function 
that will do
                the concatenation for you. Does each row in
                =20
                John Smith Track
                John Smith Field
                John Smith BBall
                =20
                exist in a seperate table, or are they allready in a single 
table?
                =20
                -Anthony
              
                        -----Original Message-----=20
                        From: Glenda Wells [ mailto:gwells@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
                        Sent: Wed 6/25/2003 6:22 PM=20
                        To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
                        Cc:=20
                        Subject: [mso] Access Concatenate
                =09
                =09
              
                        Hi All.
                =09
                        How might I place all the items for one record into one 
field?
                =09
                        What I have:
                =09
                        John Smith    Track
                        John Smith    Field
                        John Smith    BBall
                        John Smith    VBall
                        John Smith    Soccer
                =09
                        What I want:
                =09
                        John Smith    Track Field BBall VBall Soccer
                =09
                        Thanks. /g
                =09
                =09
              
        
        
        
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