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  1. BigOrangePapa

    Combinging info from all columns into one column in same table

    Your problem is that you assume too much by your post. Take into consideration that htis was only one source of data and that it had to be multiplied by and appeneded by other sources. Also considering the fact that the amounbt of data was too large to put into Excel. Don't assume things...
  2. BigOrangePapa

    Combinging info from all columns into one column in same table

    I figured that out after I posted again. You have been awesome. Thanks a lot!!!
  3. BigOrangePapa

    Combinging info from all columns into one column in same table

    Ok, Buddy. I got that to work. Now, how do I get that to update to and create its own table? Since, when I go into the SQL specific I can not define an option to "Make Table" query. My preference would be for the table that is my source for this to be updated and my end result be that all of...
  4. BigOrangePapa

    Combinging info from all columns into one column in same table

    Alright, I did that. It took all the data from each column and placed it in to one column, however it did not break each value out into its own row. So I have value a, b, c, d, e, f all combined to look as if they have been concantenated together into a string. What I need to happen is for...
  5. BigOrangePapa

    Combinging info from all columns into one column in same table

    I don't understand what you are telling me to do. Can you be a little more descriptive on what steps I need to take? Thanks.
  6. BigOrangePapa

    Combinging info from all columns into one column in same table

    I am new to Access, so please forgive me. here is the situation. I have all of this data that I imported from text into Access. All of the data that I imported are relative to each other and need to be grouped into one column. Is there a query, function, or anything else by which I can do...

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