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"In" Operator
If I have a text box named [States] on my [Workstation] form, and this text
box contains simple two-letter state codes with comma separators, for example "AZ", "CO", "WA", etc, should I be able to reference this text box in the criteria grid under a Project_State field with code along the lines of, In(Forms![Workstation]![States])? I seem to be able to type only one state reference into the text box with no surrounding quotes and receive a correct return of data. Thank you. |
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