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    How to Query Multiple Countries Banknote Information

    Hello,



    I have a banknote database that contains 100 countries and approximately 400 banknotes.
    I have forms to display banknote information for the entire database. I also have a query to display a range of countries.
    How do I create a query where the user can input Countries 00010, 00090, 20020 for example and just get the data for those 3 countries.
    Thank you for your help.

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    Denism,

    a query where the user can input Countries 00010, 00090, 20020
    Does your user(s) really refer to countries this way? And not by France, Norway, Canada.....?

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    country codes.zip

    use the attached spreadsheet to load into a tCountryCode table.
    add your currency codes to it.
    use it in a query to convert.

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    Hello,
    Thank you for your reply and apologies for not answering sooner.
    Your way looks as if it will certainly work for me. As soon as I try it I will let you know.

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    Hello,
    I am sorry but I do not understand your reply. I am not trying to use currency codes, just trying to display selected Countries banknotes.

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    Not enough info IMO....
    Maybe you should post your dB and explain where you are having a problem??

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    Hello again and thank you. Your solution was perfect.

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