camedeiros
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I have to match two tables and I'm having a problem. Let me explain with an example. I am using address as a way opf joining them.
One table has 6549 N High St as the address for customer A. The other has 6549 N. High Street, with the "." and the whole word street. Is there a way to match them in a way that Access only captures the number (6549) and the street name (High)? Just as if I told Access to match any record for which 6549, and High was included, whatever position in the word it was.
Further, there are a bunch of records, so I think that a criteria specifying the specific addresses would not work because it would take me forever. I would need something that said: "if sentence X and Y are included in this word, then use it as a match.
Any ideas??
Thanks
One table has 6549 N High St as the address for customer A. The other has 6549 N. High Street, with the "." and the whole word street. Is there a way to match them in a way that Access only captures the number (6549) and the street name (High)? Just as if I told Access to match any record for which 6549, and High was included, whatever position in the word it was.
Further, there are a bunch of records, so I think that a criteria specifying the specific addresses would not work because it would take me forever. I would need something that said: "if sentence X and Y are included in this word, then use it as a match.
Any ideas??
Thanks