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    Jules0259 is offline Novice
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    Query Question on Yes/No Field


    I work at a radio station and I have put together a database to track the sponsorships of our radio features. I have a field named “Sponsored,” with a Yes/No checkmark. I would like to create a query that only returns those marked “No” so I can let our salespeople know which features need sponsors. I’m sure this is really simple, I just can’t figure it out. Thanks for your help!

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    Put a 0 in the criteria on that field (or the word False).
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    Jules0259 is offline Novice
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    Thank you, Paul, that worked! I knew it would be something simple, but I was trying to make a mountain out of a molehill! I was thinking an IIF formula or something like that.
    By the way, I like the (wino moderator), you helped this "wino." Thanks again! Julia Wine

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    Happy to help a fellow wino!
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