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  1. tonyweis

    Case Statement using Microsoft Access ODBC Driver

    I am trying to use a case like the following in a query to a microsoft Access database but it tells me i have a missing operator in the case expression. I have tried to rework the case statement a million ways and it still gives me the same error. select nm = case when c.deliveryname = '' then...

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