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  1. AlienX69

    Order By with Mid function NOT working ?

    SUBSTRING(string, start, length). In Microsoft Access and MySQL, you can use. MID(string, start, length). In Oracle, use. SUBSTR(string, start, length). A good ... https://www.google.com/search?q=SubStr+in+MS+Access&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7
  2. AlienX69

    Order By with Mid function NOT working ?

    Got "Undefined function 'SubStr' in expression" leaving Order By after first SELECT string .... ORDER BY SubStr([PD_ACT_PDTABLE_121.PATH_NAME],8,3), PD_ACT_PDTABLE_121.DRAWING_TYPE, PD_ACT_PDTABLE_121.DRAWING_NO Reminder .... using MS Access to build queries via ODBC connection to Oracle. If...
  3. AlienX69

    Order By with Mid function NOT working ?

    First, I'm using MS Access as a READ ONLY Front-End to a Oracle dB via ODBC. I have a query that I cannot seem to figure out why it is not sorting correctly. Trying to sort the PATH_NAME field first, in particular the 8th thru 10th characters. So I thought I would try the "Mid" function. Also...
  4. AlienX69

    Shorten a Text Field via Query Expresion ?

    Thanks for the assistance Missingling Yes, currently I do have two (2) records that do go to value above 9, i.e. 10 and 12 (see below) I forgot about something else too, I have the following at the end of a few records as well ".....(1A)" Here are some records/examples of the field...
  5. AlienX69

    Shorten a Text Field via Query Expresion ?

    I have a text field that have a few records with a consistent string at the end, i.e. "....... Disk 1 of 4" or "...... Disk 1 of 3" Characters before the "Disk 1 of #" varies so the Left function will not work Thought of using "Mid", but don't think that will work either ? I would like to...
  6. AlienX69

    Problem with Format Function

    THX PHV ........ works PERFECT !!!!
  7. AlienX69

    Problem with Format Function

    ######################################################### First, would like to say THANKS to all the GREAT support folks here for taking the time to help n00bs like me. ######################################################### Having a problem with the following in a qry: Total Pipe Length...
  8. AlienX69

    Importing .xls mins/secs (mm:ss) into MS Access

    Why I thought (and tried) "mm:ss" would work is beyond me. I mean NN makes more sense for "Minutes", why would anyone try MM, stupid me.... ;-) I never had to express TIME till now, worked with dates a little. HH:NN:SS ..... well it's permanetly embeded now !! I did try Googling, most dealt...
  9. AlienX69

    Importing .xls mins/secs (mm:ss) into MS Access

    Here's my best solution. In a qry I used the following expression: Time: Mid([Length],4,5) Is this the proper way ? "Everyday is a new learning experience"
  10. AlienX69

    Importing .xls mins/secs (mm:ss) into MS Access

    One more thing I forgot to mention, when done with the process the following "12:03:23 AM" is displayed in the table for "03:23". Guess I can work with this and truncate in the qry/report. PS: I couldn't figure out how to edit my post once it was posted so I could add the above, so I created...
  11. AlienX69

    Importing .xls mins/secs (mm:ss) into MS Access

    What is 03:23 in Excel is being converted to "0.0023479861111" during the import into MS Access 2003. When trying to Import a Excel file containing a column where the format for ALL the cells in that column are Cat: "Custom" Type: mm:ss. When I step through the Import process and get to...

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