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How do I fix Access Error undefined function "CStr$" in expressio
I am using the 2003 Office Professional Package
In running a query in Access the following error message pops up Error(3085) - Undefined function"CStr$" in expression. I have reinstall Access and it has not corrected the problem. Help! |
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While many string functions come in two versions (with and without the
terminating $), I don't believe there is a CStr$ function. Try CStr instead. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no e-mails, please!) "Compeer buddy" Compeer wrote in message ... I am using the 2003 Office Professional Package In running a query in Access the following error message pops up Error(3085) - Undefined function"CStr$" in expression. I have reinstall Access and it has not corrected the problem. Help! |
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