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Hi,
I've returned the output of an Access Query into Excel using Data == Import External Data etc by inputting a parameter into excel. Is it possible to enter the parameter as a wildcard entry, instead of an exact parameter. Eg entering 1234* to return this data range, rather than entering a specific parameter such as 123456? Thanks. |
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You could add a field to the query, in which you calculate the first
four characters. For example: LEFT(Amount,4) In Excel, enter the four characters you want to use as the parameter. BJC wrote: Hi, I've returned the output of an Access Query into Excel using Data == Import External Data etc by inputting a parameter into excel. Is it possible to enter the parameter as a wildcard entry, instead of an exact parameter. Eg entering 1234* to return this data range, rather than entering a specific parameter such as 123456? Thanks. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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