Multiple keyword search on 1 column

King21

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I am trying to do a multiple search on addresses that are in 1 column.

Example:
Column "Address"
18 NEAGLES ROCK RD, LAGUNA

I would like to be able to search for: NEAGLES and LAGUNA i.e. the Street or Road name and the suburb.
I can search on whole address, street name or suburb name, which gives me the desired results, but I need to search for street and suburb names ignoring the street, road, or lane etc.

I know that having the complete address in 1 column is not normalization, but this table is copied and imported from a corporate web page.

Is there a method of searching a single column with 2 keywords.

My search button code is:

strSearch = "SELECT Customers.ID, Customers.OrderDate, Customers.OrderNo, Customers.Customer, Customers.Address, Payment.Payment " _
& "FROM Customers LEFT JOIN Payment ON Customers.OrderNo = Payment.PayNo " _
& "Where [OrderDate] Like '*" & Me.txtcriteria & "*' " _
& " OR [OrderNo] Like '*" & Me.txtcriteria & "*' " _
& " OR [Address] Like '*" & Me.txtcriteria & "*' " _
& " OR [Customer] Like '*" & Me.txtcriteria & "*' " _
& "ORDER BY Customers.[OrderDate] Desc "
 

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arnelgp

Thanks for the reply, your code works well.

Can the code be refined so that the only results are exact matches.

Your code gives many results:
If I search for NEAGLES and LAGUNA, it gives all addresses with LAGUNA
or if I search for MINTARO and CATTAI it gives 2 results : 26 MINTARO RD, CATTAI and 78 MINTARO RD, DURAL

Is it possible that if I search for MINTARO and CATTAI that I get 1 result: 26 MINTARO RD, CATTAI
 
Replace OR with AND on the code.
 
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Thanks for the replies

Pat

Changed the "Address" line of code as you suggested, I get "Compile Error" Expected: End of Statement and it highlights the right parentheses
I have tried several methods (comas, parentheses, braces etc.) can't get it to work.

Any suggestions

MajP

Looks good, I'll have a closer look later

arnelgp

Change which OR
 
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