"Steven Green" <greens@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Delbert, your latest comment leads me to the same conclusion as Tony's..
>sounds like a query where the parameters leave you with an empty answer
>table.. or a query of a table that was empty to start with..
>
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>Steven Green - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA
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>"Tony McGuire" <png.paradoxcommunity@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:47657810@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Are you entering any criteria to limit the records returned?
>>
>> If so, drop ALL criteria and run the query. Do you get any different
>> result?
>>
>>
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>> Tony McGuire
>>
>> Tony & Steven, the database I'm working from has about 400 records, all
apparent & freely accessible.. it's a mystery to me why all this should
come
up "empty." The selection I'm making from the database is for people who
get the bulletin, about 110 records.. There is a field named bul (for
bulletin)
in which, at the query level, is a "b".. any record with a "b" in the bul
field gets a bulletin in the mail.. from where I sit, THE MATERIAL LOOKS
THERE, and Query Run should produce 110 labels and not a smooth gray
band..
Obviously there is something wrong with what I'm doing or the way I'm
thinking..
evidently the nice gray band is just saying, mister, you asked for
nothing
and that's what you got, or you asked for something out of nothing, & I
can't help you do the impossible.. I appreciate the help, let's plug on..
Delbert
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