I have imported non-normalized data from Excel into Access. Some fields have carriage return at the beginning of the text string. How can I write a query to isolate them? My research indicates that carriage returns are represented in Access as Chr(13) & Chr(10), but when I put that into a query it yields no results (even though I know there are carriage returns in the data set).
SELECT tblData.LO2
FROM tblData
WHERE (((tblData.LO2) Like "*" & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & "*"));
Can I write a SELECT query to isolate the records with carriage returns?
SELECT tblData.LO2
FROM tblData
WHERE (((tblData.LO2) Like "*" & Chr(13) & Chr(10) & "*"));
Can I write a SELECT query to isolate the records with carriage returns?